Mississippi ANG
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Mississippi ANG
James, would you consider doing flight plans for the Mississippi Air National Guard? Maybe Mark would be willing to do repaints for the aircraft if they are not already available. Hope you can fit these in you plans. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Mississippi ANG
For which aircraft? C-17's in the C-17 East package.
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Re: Mississippi ANG
Victory, C-17's woud be fine, and Phantomfreak, I would appreciate the KC 135 package. I unfortunately don't know what aircraft are involved in the Mississippi ANG, I live in Mississippi and would like to see ai aircraft at gulfport where there is a Miss ANG unit. What ever you guys can do for me will be much appreciated. Thanks
Re: Mississippi ANG
The Mississippi ANG operates a high-tech Combat Readiness Training Center, one of four in the Nation at Gulfport (KGPT). However, I do not think any aircraft are based there. You will find 1000's of military flights using the airport for TNG's, and TDY there for periods of time for training (over 20,000 personnel annually), and exercises. This includes everything from cargo, tankers to combat aircraft. The Mississippi Army NG has a Aviation Classification Repair Depot operation which repairs several types of combat and transport helicopters for military activities throughout the Southeast and Puerto Rico. This activity used to have C-23 Sherpa's for moving maintenance personnel and cargo, but not sure if any are left there, as they are being replaced/or are retired.
Nearby is Keesler AFB which has an USAFR Wing that uses the C-130 for cargo ops and weather recon.
Nearby is Keesler AFB which has an USAFR Wing that uses the C-130 for cargo ops and weather recon.
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Re: Mississippi ANG
One other thing, and I'm not sure if it's reflected in the Columbus AFB and NAS Meridian MAIW packages is that Gulfport and Meridian see alot of the trainer traffic. Not to mention the occasional cross country fighter or two. Gulfport also has the rotators in and out on a regular basis. Hopefully someone out there is making a C-27J that is an ai model to update Meridian and the other guard units getting that aircraft.
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Re: Mississippi ANG
Send me a pm with your email and I'll get the KC-135's to you.
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Re: Mississippi ANG
KC-135s are gone........
Key Field Air National Guard Base in Meridian had recently said farewell to the KC-135R tanker mission and the MC-12 reconnaissance mission, so this news was a relief to Chalk.
"We had our fingers crossed and we are delighted to get this done," Chalk said. "This means we have a flying mission befitting the base and we intend to do our best in making it a successful one."
The Air Force told Key Field officials it will establish a C-27J training unit mission that will bring two additional planes to Meridian in the next few years, increasing the total to six. Officials say 142 people will be associated with the mission by 2015.
http://meridianstar.com/local/x35706714 ... ng-mission
Key Field Air National Guard Base in Meridian had recently said farewell to the KC-135R tanker mission and the MC-12 reconnaissance mission, so this news was a relief to Chalk.
"We had our fingers crossed and we are delighted to get this done," Chalk said. "This means we have a flying mission befitting the base and we intend to do our best in making it a successful one."
The Air Force told Key Field officials it will establish a C-27J training unit mission that will bring two additional planes to Meridian in the next few years, increasing the total to six. Officials say 142 people will be associated with the mission by 2015.
http://meridianstar.com/local/x35706714 ... ng-mission
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Re: Mississippi ANG
The Gulfport CRTC flight line ramp space can support up to nine C-5s, twenty-two KC-135s or one hundred fighters. So its a great place to rotate aircraft into. When lived down there before Katrina, there was a lot of activity with ANG units doing their ORIs there Also most of Kessler's TNG are done at Gulfport so you see C-130s, C-21s and quite a few Columbus birds coming there.
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Yeah it's kinda sad the KC-135's are gone from here. If it had not been for them I wouldn't have the chance to go to all the different places I've been around the world. Now we're waiting for the C-27 to get here.
That's the joy of fltsim, we don't necessarily have to keep things up to date. And if I could get better at my painting I just might have some RF-4s on the ramp.
That's the joy of fltsim, we don't necessarily have to keep things up to date. And if I could get better at my painting I just might have some RF-4s on the ramp.
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