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Old December 10th 06, 05:17 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner,rec.aviation.military
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Default NASA WB-57F & T-38s today

NASA WB-57F and T-38s today
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It is Sun, 11:54am EST (1654z).
A few minutes ago, NASA 918 (T-38N #66-8384) and NASA 926 (WB-57F
#63-13503) departed Patrick AFB.
NASA 918 is heading to KARA; and NASA 926 is heading to Ellington
Field. KARA us Arcadiana RAP in New Iberia LA, and it is usually a
waypoint for NASA T-38s heading to Ellington.
NASA 926 worked the Space Shuttle STS-116 launch last night, using
the callsign Wave 01. He performed photography from 65,000 feet up.
Right now, he is going from FL470 to FL510.
The handoff sequence has been:
133.75
132.65
135.70
126.95
125.075
126.525
From there, they will most likely go to the sequence:
128.225
133.900
124.775
NASA 901 is also up on 126.525.

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