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Saudi & Dutch C-130 tomorrow and Last Nimrod Fligh
Topic Started: Jun 1 2011, 09:26 PM (259 Views)
Softbill Man
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Expected tomorrow at RAF Waddington, in the morning, is a Royal Saudi AF C-130, followed in the afternoon (maybe just after dinnertime) a dutch C-130. The Saudi C-130 may be an overnight stop.

This is also expected to be a regular appearance now and shall be coming to Waddington once, maybe twice a month.

Thanks for looking and hope to see some of you tomorrow.

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I have also been given an advance notice of the last flight of Nimrod XV249 and hopefully the final sorties will be on the 8th and 9th of June.
These shall be local sorties and it is more than likely the last chance to see the 'RED GOOSE' in the air.

Come along and get your final images and to say your goodbye's

John :lanc :vulcan :awac
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Mark M
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thanks for the heads up john i wont be over tommorow as im off ice skating apprently but will be over on the 8th and poss the 9th
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benyboy
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Mention Rod and Marks there in flash :P

I will try my best to be there for the Nimrod.
Shame I have to be in Leeds tomorrow :(
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