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I made the trip to Wethersfield for Flintlock 1980. If I remember right Randy Livingston was the engineer. My crew had the honor of going for a hike in the Black Forest for several days as part of the E&E exercise.

Randy was with Koski when 6581 crashed at Ramstein in 1981. Lost Frank Porritt and Keith Kessock on that one as well.

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Can do. Back to my original question, once again:

Lockheed#, (FY?)Qatar tail#, Qatar nose code

5662 (08-0)211 (A7-)MAH now flies and

5663 (08-0)212 (A7-)MAI,

5668 (08-0)213 (A7-)MAJ, and

5669 (08-0)214 (A7-)MAK will follow in due time. The bits between brackets are still to be confirmed. Can anyone please look into the 211/214 numbers and see if they are indeed the last three of a FY serial? All Qatar Emeri Air Force aircraft, except the two C-17A, follow the same tail number (or serial system if you wish): QA followed by just two numbers. Ok, the the two Globemasters have just MAA and MAB on the nose and tail (omitting the A7- from their civil registration as well) but do carry 080201 (for FY 08-0201) on the nose (as for MAA). Any help is appreciated.

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Nice photo -- too bad it has that extremely annoying watermark splashed across it. Really ruins a great photo.

Don R.

Keeps people from using the photos illegally. Airliners has a very strict copyright rules. They actively look for violators and have been known to have websites shutdown from using their(and the photographers who submit the photos) photos. A simple email to the photographer with a request for any photo should net you an "unmarked" (at least visually, most likely will have an invisible watermark) photo for private use.

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Keeps people from using the photos illegally. Airliners has a very strict copyright rules. They actively look for violators and have been known to have websites shutdown from using their(and the photographers who submit the photos) photos. A simple email to the photographer with a request for any photo should net you an "unmarked" (at least visually, most likely will have an invisible watermark) photo for private use.

I realize the reason for the watermarks -- I'm just too freekin' lazy to request an unmarked photo from the photographer. I also have some unmarked photos posted on A.net that are being used on other web sites (ASN, AirDisaster.com) and, personally, I think their use is a compliment to my photos. Of course, I'm not a professional potographer either.

Sorry, Mich -- looks like I've successfully hijacked your thread again.

Don R.

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and an obscure fact to add to your databank of useless information.

LM trained the Qatari loadmasters at Dobbins on a C-130A (N121TG, ex-USAF 56-0511) leased from International Air Response of Mesa, AZ. Just goes to show a Herk is a Herk is a Herk........at least as far as the loadmasters are concerned.

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