[MilCom] HUGE day of monitoring in Florida today !!

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Mon Apr 28 12:10:01 2003


     JSTARS E-8 is about to depart Patrick, heading home to WRAFB after 
display at the Patrick show.
     So far I have seen and/or heard countless planes departing here.  It is 
as busy a day as it was during the show.
JPATS 48,  T-6A
POISON 09,  T-38
MOON 73, T-1A
CAJUN 11, A-10 flight of two
GUNFIGHTER 94, F-14D
GUNFIGHTER 02, F-14D
TIGER 21, A-10
STING 51, F-16
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 607, Fokker
HAWK 53, B-1
THUNDERBIRD 8, C-130
SUN 81, T-38
STEALTH 91, two F-117As
REACH 1099, C-17
BOLT 61, KC-135

Freqs are the VHF and UHF ATC freqs.  133.75, 132.65, 133.475, 124.8, 134.0, 
etc.
269.375, 281.425, 307.0, 273.55, 269.25.  Can't miss the action if you live 
in the Southeast, that's for sure.

If this is not enough, we have a bevy of BOBCAT T-2Cs heading to NAS Key 
West, and the offshore Whiskey Areas are busy with NAVY DOGs, Lima Lima P-3s, 
VADER JACK adversary acft.  And of course Orbital 1, the Orbital Sciences 
L-1011, launched the Pegasus rocket with its payload this morning; then he 
RTBd Cape Canaveral AFS.



AL STERN  Satellite Beach FL  (28-11N  80-36W) monitoring
 Patrick AFB (KCOF)            NASA-KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (KX68)
 Avon Park Bombing Range (KAGR)   Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (KXMR)
 JSTARS E-8 Acft Integration Facility, Melbourne IAP (KMLB)
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