Royal Air Force Callsigns

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morbidfred
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Royal Air Force Callsigns

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Hi,

Ive been scouring the web trying to find some sort of list of callsigns used by the raf.

Im nearing the end of my trial package before I start on my "real" one.

If anybody can point me in the direction of a site that would be great.

Thanks :)
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Post by scottr5213 »

There is a list here that you can look at

http://www.the-guide.nl/callsign/call/open.php?page=o
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Post by CelticWarrior »

I found out only yesterday why RAF transports use Ascot. Historically it stands for "Air Support Command Operational Transport".

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Post by morbidfred »

I never knew that either :)

I also found a site myself

http://www.military-callsigns.eu/index.php

There are audio clips of some of the callsigns!
Im not sure how accurate they are though :S

bye for now & Thanks for the link and trivia :)
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