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flyingants
5th Mar 2013, 10:10
Hi all,

Don't know if these are of interest to you , but managed to get a few shots of N40R & N46L Beech 200 (C-12's) arriving and departing norwich airport after a fuel stop and overnight stay.

N46L Beech 200 (C-12A Huron) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55198703@N02/8529780292/in/photostream/)

N40R Beech 200 (C-12A Huron) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55198703@N02/8529780216/in/photostream)

N46L Beech 200 (C-12A Huron) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55198703@N02/8531094772/in/photostream/)

N40R Beech 200 (C-12A Huron) | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/55198703@N02/8531094680/in/photostream/)



Thanks for having a look :)

SpringHeeledJack
5th Mar 2013, 16:26
Nice photos, but why would any US military aircraft transiting the counties of Norfolk/Suffolk not use Mildenhall, Lakenheath etc ? All the infrastructure would be in place and 'friendly'. No offense to the good people of Norwich ;)


SHJ

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
5th Mar 2013, 16:50
Thinks.. why should military aircraft carry civil registrations?

SpringHeeledJack
5th Mar 2013, 17:02
Delivery flight to another foreign airforce ? If that were the case I'd still take issue with the security aspect, as these particular aircraft are used for in-theatre surveillance and probably are fitted out with sensitive equipment.



SHJ

DaveReidUK
5th Mar 2013, 18:25
Those two airframes, like most US Army C-12As, were converted to C-12Cs (PT6A-41 engines). N40R was formerly 73-22256 and N46L is ex 77-22945.

10 DME ARC
6th Mar 2013, 11:21
Civil reg? I always thought possibly some sort of civil contractor operating the aircraft?? They operate through out the ME to/from Afghanistan?? Mil callsign one day next day civil reg???

LGW Vulture
6th Mar 2013, 11:43
The answer lies here ........... Sssshhhhh!

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