[MilCom] Viper 01 C-12

AllanStern at aol.com AllanStern at aol.com
Thu Jul 22 21:20:31 EDT 2004


     Did anyone up north, perhaps in the New Jersey area,  hear "Viper 01" 
today?  I'd love to know his destination.
By way of explanation, here is an excerpt from my log today:

VIPER 01: C-12.
9:00am: Departs Patrick to NASA Shuttle Landing Facility, returns.
11:00am: Departs area, to north.
[133.75, 132.65, 133.8, 128.55]
The acft remained here for about a week, departing for a short stint at KSC's 
SLF or Cape Canaveral AFS Skid Strip every morning.  He did not seem to 
associate with the DOS boys.  I never got close enough to see his numbers/markings 
or if he had RC-12 type antennae. He's gone home now, somewhere north of CHS 
according to his "Destination" routing. I got a sneaky feeling he RTBd to Ft 
Monmouth, as their C-12 come here occasionally for short testing stints.

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