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EINN-06/10/07 One Mil Customer.

  • 08-10-2007 12:10am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 7,266 ✭✭✭


    Hi all i went to Shannon International for a bit of spotting on Saturday, As you can see the clag was well over EINN for most of the day and i must say was nice to see Aircraft just coming right through the fog just meters from the Runway, Nice sight indeed, The only ones that stood out for me were the Air France Cargo 747 and the US Government C40 also known as a 737 in Civvy Land. Im not sure if it is a C40B or a C40C as The C-40B's primary customers are the combatant commanders and C-40C customers include members of the Cabinet and Congress. Seeing as the C40 is a Mil Aircraft i thought id post it here! Anyway Enjoy!



    US C40
    DSCF3041.jpg


    Regards,

    David.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 636 ✭✭✭Flying


    You did'nt happen to spot any "Rendition" Flights :D

    Big Black 747's with CIA wrote all over it ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,253 ✭✭✭cushtac


    Flying wrote:
    You did'nt happen to spot any "Rendition" Flights :D

    Big Black 747's with CIA wrote all over it ;)

    Shhhh!!! It's a secret!!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,266 ✭✭✭Steyr


    Flying wrote:
    You did'nt happen to spot any "Rendition" Flights :D

    Big Black 747's with CIA wrote all over it ;)

    Id imagine they would be using Gulfstreams.


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