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WindSheer
30th Apr 2011, 20:19
Does anyone know why a US Navy E6A would be circling the Uk?

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j290/GARF25/Grab.jpg

Important military visit?
Nver seen it before.

:ok:

Edited to include callsign : GOTO FMS

xraydice
30th Apr 2011, 20:48
Yes. Waltair's sightseeing tour of the uk:)
on the other hand..........

some things are best left unsaid

MAN777
30th Apr 2011, 22:33
Operation Looking Glass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_Glass_(airplane))

dilldog01
1st May 2011, 05:49
The E6's always come up on the radar tracking boxes with callsign GOTO FMS....actual callsign on the one yesterday was IRON 18

P

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
1st May 2011, 06:38
Can't believe it's a high security flight as it shows on ADS-B. It's being discussed on various forums, including here:
SBS-1 Mode-S / ADSB Virtual Radar : User Forum • View topic - US Navy E6 Mercury! (http://www.kinetic-avionics.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14093)

Stu666
1st May 2011, 08:18
I was under the impression only PlanePlotter could pick up military flights at the moment?

Double Hydco
1st May 2011, 09:37
Even the PlaneFinder app on my iPhone showed it. I wandered out into the garden in time to see it pass overhead at 25,000' just before dusk.

Nice to see a 707 in the sky again. Even one with CFM engines!

DH

ANDYSPPR
1st May 2011, 10:18
Most military aircraft, and a fair few others, do not transmit their location and so most websites cannot plot them. Planeplotter is clever and uses a process called multilateration to 'find' and plot the non-location transmitting aircraft. This means that you do not miss the interesting aircraft like the KC135 (63-8040 RCH172) that has just gone over my house on the way to Europe.

However, the E6 does transmit its location and has done for the last few years. Why this occurs I do not know but it does make seeing it so much easier.

Andy S

None of the above
1st May 2011, 10:52
Also the subject of discussion here: Radarspotters (http://radarspotters.eu/forum/index.php/topic,4882.msg35178/boardseen.html#new)

Some good photos as well.

Aksai Oiler
1st May 2011, 11:55
Sure they are not lost, looking for Libya...

xraydice
1st May 2011, 14:10
come on do keep up chaps ! We're off to findhorn bay now @ 26000 after the turn its :mad: then :mad: flip of a coin over mountains for either IOM or north wales .

scanhorse
1st May 2011, 14:22
Old thread from 2009 and some fun about callsign

GOTO FMS (http://radarspotters.eu/forum/index.php?topic=414.0)

ANDYSPPR
1st May 2011, 14:51
Must like the nice weather as she is coming around again. Heading south over BFS as I type.

Andy :ok:

ANDYSPPR
1st May 2011, 19:29
Just come right past me in Derbyshire and now heading north past Doncaster. Clear blue sky and the sun was in the perfect place. Fantastic.

Andy S (and Luke S) :ok::ok::ok:

Chidken Sangwich
3rd May 2011, 15:01
Think they were looking or Bin Laden, but apparently he tipped up in Pakistan...:rolleyes:

xraydice
3rd May 2011, 20:29
Night flight tonight

Evanelpus
4th May 2011, 10:43
Saw in on my RadarBox last night heading out of Mildenhall going north.