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USAF C30J

Started by Anmer, August 22, 2018, 08:45:32 AM

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Anmer

I don't think I've seen a USAF C30J using ADS-B before.

Hex AE1164, 02-0314. Flight ID RCH219, heading east towards Cornwall.

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Truetrack

re C30J  usingADS-B

Once heard that within the Oceanic FIR many MILs have their ADS-B on
but switch off when reaching Controlled Airspace.

Could you follow its ADS-B all the way passing yours further inland ?
Klaus

Anmer

Quote from: Truetrack on August 22, 2018, 12:19:59 PM
Could you follow its ADS-B all the way passing yours further inland ?

Yes, I was able to track it heading east over the UK until it was out of my range near the North Sea.

It was blocked on FR24 but I can see (on another site) that it landed at Mildenhall at 08:40 UTC.
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