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Post by dicanio on Mar 11, 2017 13:45:40 GMT
A quick stop off here netted the following:
Squirrels: ZJ245, 246, 250, 252
Apaches: ZJ180, 209, 216 (all from SBS) plus 4 non flyers. Could almost read them from the east side, but not quite!
Gazelles: ZB692, plus one other
Lynx AH9A: ZE376 parked opposite museum
Four stored Lynx by the main road (MPSU?)
XZ722 HMA8SRU ZD280 AH7 ZG888 AH9A plus one further AH7/9
Rgds DC
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Post by graham on Mar 11, 2017 16:21:29 GMT
Hi DC
If you check the log from the base tour we did last year, you should find the fourth Lynx ID.
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Post by egcc on Mar 11, 2017 16:45:10 GMT
They're likely to have changed since then, at least three Lynx have departed by road in recent weeks.
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Post by dicanio on Mar 12, 2017 10:53:47 GMT
Yeah I know the Lynx's change pretty frequently out the back. I always try to do that 'walk of death' along the main road to try to read them off. At least in the winter the shrubs and grass are thinner so the verge is more passable.
I was hoping to see ZG920, which according to Howard Curtiss' site has been moved to Wallop with 5 other AH9A's.
I'm really hoping another tour gets arranged tbh, there are some gems in there tucked away from prying eyes.
DC
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