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I wish you were right about the A10s being a Arkansas flight, but we lost those a few years back. new mission with ISR DRONES here. Fortunately , we still have good MOAs and alot of visiting training going on around here to keep me busy. anyway, just wanted to give ya that update have a good one and i enjoy your posts and others on this page
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Thanks for reminder Kev,Yeah sure liked their mean Hog Jowl painted nose art
on their A-10's. The best in the A-10 World..
Heard HOGGER 01 flight of two A-10's again tonite inbound KMTN so maybe same guys out and back.
Maybe Maryland ANG has picked up this callsign?
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I believe we have some of your a10s here in indiana, 122fw
Their paint scheme is cool too, with the blacksnakes logo
a10s were just at the airshow again this year, they show every year and really show their stuff
Also great static displays
 

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148.325 Fm is good HMX-01 freq. Heard here quite often in/around DC area. Was first noted by me when HMX-1 supported POTUS flt into Baltimore for some political speech a couple of years ago.

I first learned of it from your most recent Mid-Atlantic list posted it early 2017. Any updates for the list?
 

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This is what my Planeplotter has been showing lately. Seemed to appear along with the FAAFFC hex which shows a location corresponding to the Harris Corp building in Herndon. Tonight I'm still getting 7d4xxx codes but not FAAFFC. FAAFFC did show up on adsbexchange occasionally.
 

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08:40PM BUDMAN 1 flight from Andrews out to W-386 on GK 249.800 and
some A/A 143.600.
Don't hear the BUDMAN callsign too often from DC ANG F-16's.
 

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The US Naval Test Pilot School (USNTPS) completed the first flight of the recently-delivered Airborne Systems Training and Research Support (ASTARS) III, August 21.

The first flight objective validated the aircraft’s Naval subsystems ahead of its addition to the USNTPS’ class 155 syllabus which began last month. Class 155 will be the first class using ASTARS III for all systems flight test events.

ASTARS III, the third generation of flying classroom supporting the USNTPS curriculum, is a custom tailored C-26A Metroliner equipped with military equipment and subsystems. A custom tailored simulation lab was also built in conjunction with the aircraft to have matching crew stations. ASTARS allows students to familiarize themselves with the aircraft and its systems in a simulation lab before flying airborne for the first time increasing the efficiency of flight time spent with instructors in the air. USNTPS’ original ASTARS is a divested P-3; ASTARS II is a modified Saab 340.

“ASTARS III is a game changing capability that further advances the modernized syllabus offered at the US Naval Test Pilot School,” said Cdr. Glenn Rioux, commanding officer of the USNTPS. “The USNTPS is excited for this milestone as it adds greater capability to our historically competitive curriculum.” Each year the USNTPS graduates more test flight professionals than all national and international flight test academies combined.

In Fall 2015, the US government gave the C-26A to the USNTPS after it retired from conducting counter narcotics missions along the Mexican border. The aircraft arrived with minimal documentation and maintenance records requiring extensive work in order to meet Federal Aviation Administration standards. It also required unique modifications to meet the school’s flying classroom requirements for future curriculum.

The aircraft’s upgrade was a combined effort between a number of organizations: USNTPS, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s (NAWCAD) AIRWorks, Naval Air Systems Command’s Tactical Airlift, Adversary and Support Aircraft program office, and M7 Aerospace, a subsidiary of Elbit Systems of America. During the transformation, each group was represented at the hangar on a daily basis by pilots, engineers, artisans, supply chain specialists, program managers, test representatives, and other crew members who worked side-by-side at the modification site in San Antonio, Texas. The project structure reduced programmatic cycle times while maintaining the aircraft’s configuration control.

“The amount of proactive collaboration on this project is unprecedented,” said Jerry Swift, director of AIRWorks, the systems integration office that cultivates the command’s organic capability to develop rapid warfighter solutions.

https://navaltoday.com/2018/08/28/us-navys-astars-iii-completes-first-flight/?uid=7539
 

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How about this hex code? This one is also showing up at ITT Exelis in Herndon.
 

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Looks like you are picking up ground testing technologies at those facilities. Kind of like picking up ground vehicles with ADS-B at an airport. Probably the reason for the odd or in some cases funny hex codes and callsigns

Terry
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C-40 02-0201 BOXER47 now departing Phoenix. C-40 05-0932 behind that.
Looks like McCain will be on C-32 99-0004.
1545- SAM138 preparing to depart with McCain
 
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Couple TREND flights thru here today from Europe.
Tyndall (TY) F-22's from their overseas tour.
1805z TREND 71 flight of 2 going to FL400 after tanking on ZDC High 353.950 assume homebound.
1935z TREND 61 flight of 4 blocking 250 I think inbound Langley.I didn't catch them pressing on.Late afternoon rain also down Tyndall way
Should be 4 more tomorrow perhaps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9S5bqK6GEg
Note ER fuel tanks under wings for Altrav,not normally used on missions :)
 
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08/31/18 @ 2015 local- Looks like (2) possible coronet tankers just left KWRI heading NW. RUMMY 12 & RUMMY 21 (84-0192 & 85-0030) using 268.025 interplane
 
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08/31/18 @ 2015 local- Looks like (2) possible coronet tankers just left KWRI heading NW. RUMMY 12 & RUMMY 21 (84-0192 & 85-0030) using 268.025 interplane

Rgr Tech they are tracking NW thru Pa 0035z probably headed for California,Alaska
RUMMY is popular Pacific Coronet callsign.. I always figured was for Navy fighters
but not sure..LOL
 
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