Hi Albert,
Three Harriers flew to RAF Aldergrove this afternoon for the weekend. The three aircraft were visually confirmed as follows:
ZD347 - 43C3B2
ZD431 - ??????
ZG472 - ??????
This means that 43C3D9 is either ZD431 or ZG472.
Kindest regards,
Steve D.
43C3D9 - Harrier
Re: 43C3D9 - Harrier
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the update. I will update the database ASAP.
Have a good weekend,
Albert
Thanks for the update. I will update the database ASAP.
Have a good weekend,
Albert
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Re: 43C3D9 - Harrier
Hi Albert,
Have now seen photgraphs of the a/c as NINJA Formation.
ZD347 was lead a/c;
ZG472 was No 2; and
ZD431 was No 3.
I know this doesn't settle which the hex belongs to but it does confirm that the field can be narrowed to one of these two as I suggested in my previous post.
Kindest regards,
Steve D.
Have now seen photgraphs of the a/c as NINJA Formation.
ZD347 was lead a/c;
ZG472 was No 2; and
ZD431 was No 3.
I know this doesn't settle which the hex belongs to but it does confirm that the field can be narrowed to one of these two as I suggested in my previous post.
Kindest regards,
Steve D.
Re: 43C3D9 - Harrier
Hi Steve D.
Thanks!
Albert
Thanks!
Albert
gadwall58 wrote:Hi Albert,
Have now seen photgraphs of the a/c as NINJA Formation.
ZD347 was lead a/c;
ZG472 was No 2; and
ZD431 was No 3.
I know this doesn't settle which the hex belongs to but it does confirm that the field can be narrowed to one of these two as I suggested in my previous post.
Kindest regards,
Steve D.