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Post by dave on May 25, 2015 15:54:28 GMT
hi, 2 C.172's heading 350, at approx. 2000ft, at 1635 over me in Newcastle under Lyme, 1 was OY-... anyone id them?
regards, dave...
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Post by keithh on May 25, 2015 21:13:16 GMT
Sounds like the ones over Popham lunchtime. There were three, two SE and one OY. OY-ASM was the Dane, SE-GTZ one of the Swedes. The other looked lik SE-IYZ but that was a Bandierante
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Post by dave on May 26, 2015 8:21:13 GMT
hi keithh, morning, thanks I've been checking different airfields to see if they stopped nothing yet, they might be on the grand tour before heading for Sywell...
regards, dave...
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Post by dave on May 26, 2015 9:14:53 GMT
hi again, just seen a post on airfields, and that say's at Gloucester between 12-30 and 1300 these landed-
OY-ASM C-172. OY-CTZ C-172. SE-ITZ C-172. OY-HPH R.22. OY-BTI PA.28. D-EDOY RC-114.
reported as going to Newcastle over night then onto Ireland.
the PA28 and R.22 were seen o/h Sandbach at 1650, the RC-114 is on a NE movement site for later last night, but nothing on the 3 C-172's...
regards, dave...
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Post by keithh on May 26, 2015 15:41:22 GMT
Cheers Dave, didn't see the others but the Cessnas were flying in a v formation. It was quite gloomy so they were difficult to read. I had GTZ which was obviously CTZ and IYZ was ITZ, mystery solved! keith Just checked my log, I had ITZ, couldn't read my own writing!
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