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A second USAF flight to Benghazi

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After the mission tracked on Saturday night, yesterday a new flight took place between Ramstein and Benghazi.

The aircraft, an USAF Boeing C-17A (reg. 09-9205 – callsign RCH223, the same aircraft and the same calsign as the day before) took off from Ramstein AB at 19:46 CEST and landed in Benghazi around 21:00.


After a stop of about 2.5 hours, the plane left for Germany, landing in Rastein at 05:01 CEST.


This type of flights to Libya (both western and eastern) is not uncommon and we can only trace a small part of it.


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