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What aircraft types are these?
Hi everyone.
Just wondering if anyone knows the aircraft types of these. I'm pretty sure Trojan 35 is a Herc. I'm not sure what dingo is. I heard dingo 64 and dingo 90. Any idea? Todd.
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Yes Todd, Trojan is a Herc (we used to have Stallion for the H models but that is now used by the C-17's). It was only yesterday that I saw 'Mentor' used by a Herc on ADS/B.
The Dingo call signs are used by the Kingair's.
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Thanks.
Quick response too.
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Did you expect anything less Todd?
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Just to clarify, Dingo is the callsign of the 38SQN King Airs. Not sure what 32SQN uses...
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Nope
Would never expect anything less.
Wonder if I'll hear them on the way to brissy tonight. Can't imagine they'll be flying on a Sunday night. Todd.
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Does Wombat still get used, or did that go out when the Bou's were retired?
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Think some of the Bous also used Enfield.
Jim
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32SQN- HDSN/Hudson - single ship
MNTR- is used by 285SQN for aircrew training Bare in mind each RAAF unit has multiple callsigns... |
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Have heard Kingairs using REDBACK, that maybe 32 sqn.
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