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A record day for P-3Cs !!
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February 13th 04, 03:12 PM
Charlie Wolf
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Hmmmm - I saw a news item in the last couple of days about 15 ships in
an al Queda Navy. I wonder if these two are connected...
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On 12 Feb 2004 22:59:46 GMT,
(AllanStern) wrote:
I logged more P-3s today than I have ever before. I began hearing them
before 8 am EST this morning, and I am still hearing them now.
At one point there were about four or five of them in the pattern at
Patrick AFB AT THE SAME TIME, while a Cherry Point MCAS C-130T and Charleston
C-17 was there too; it was madness. LF 566 brought parts into Patrick for a
P-3 that was broken on the ground.
MADFOX 09 - Jax VP-5
LIMA ALPHA 051 - VP-5
LIMA NOVEMBER 451 - JAX VP-45
LIMA LIMA 21 - Jax VP-30
LIMA LIMA 23 - JAx VP-30
MADFOX 10 - Jax VP-5
LIMA LIMA 99 - Jax VP-30
LIMA FOXTROT 566 - Jax VP-16
LIMA LIMA 81 - Jax VP-30
LIMA NOVEMBER 456 - Jax VP-45
LIMA NOVEMBER 453 - Jax VP-45
LIMA FOXTROT 25 - Jax VP-16
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