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VC-10 at KSAN - San Diego ??

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Old 22nd Apr 2013, 19:42
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VC-10 at KSAN - San Diego ??

I just watched (12:15 PM PDT) an all white plane take off on rwy 27 at KSAN - four engine rear mount - very noisy - couldn't see any numbers on it

It sure looked like a VC10 but I can find no information about the flight

My limited understanding was that only 10 VC10 are still flying and they are all RAF.

Does anyone know why a VC10 would be flying out of San Diego commercial (KSAN) airport?
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There are only four VC10s still flying but they are not white, they are grey. Could it have been an Il-62?
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"Today I flew EPWA/WAW-KSAN/SAN on a beautiful Aeroflot Ilyushin IL-62M."

This was posted the other day on a sim forum.
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Old 22nd Apr 2013, 20:23
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IL-62 at KSAN

An IL-62 was at KSAN on 8 Apr 09.

vataware :: MOV303 KSAN-KRDU

You could check this site later for today's updates.

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Old 22nd Apr 2013, 23:59
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Blimey, has the smoke cleared yet?
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Old 23rd Apr 2013, 01:46
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Such a good copy of the VC10 that they had to put a stick at the back to stop it tipping up
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I can't imagine the noise complaints from Point Loma, assuming they made it OVER Point Loma. To say nothing of the smoke!

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No Smoke

but way more noise than the 727 Zero Gravity plane on takeoff and it appeared to be climbing briskly at 1000' over the waterway at the west end of the airport.

No data ever came up on FlightAware

I live on my boat just 900 yards south of the runway and was working on an outboard motor on the dock. I see and hear most flights in and out of the airport so my ears are pretty finely tuned. I don't typically notice the common flights (737/319/320) but usually look up to see the MD80/90, 767, and of course a PiaggioP180 because of the different noise.

The plane I saw had a unique sound and appearence
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Having been involved in the Thatcher / Gorbachev session at Brize Norton in 1987, I had a good look around the Il-62, courtesy of the friendly aircrew.

Some good points, but mostly not...
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Back in the late ninties I was operating in north eastern China near Tianjin. One of my FOs required some procedural continuation training so I organised training ILSs with Tianjin International Airport.
The pattern was quite large and was taking about fifiteen minutes a circuit. As we came down the slope on the second I could hear a Bulgarian IL 62 calling for start clearance for somewhere in Eastern Europe. He was told to standbye and then I was asked how much longer I required for my training. I needed two more circuits so I replied that I needed half an hour.

"Understood: Bulgarian IL 62; start delayed thirty minutes."
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