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What airforces are these?

Shot these Strikemasters in Holland last week. The grey one looks to have a Tunesian roundel, while the other one has one that looks like a Peruvian roundel. Both didn’t use the Strikemaster, so probably they are representing some other country. The third one is without insignia, but maybe the camo is familiar.

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By: contrailjj - 26th June 2009 at 06:11

I remember seeing that one in all blue G-SARK …

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blue???

just leads me to a major all-encompassing question… just what colours do we all see?? (having argued online and in person over several colours over the years)

if the ‘Omani’ bird is the one cited… well, thats grey

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By: PaulR - 25th June 2009 at 20:01

The first one could be G-SOAF coded 425 ex Omani AF

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Spot on.

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By: Elmo - 25th June 2009 at 19:47

I remember seeing that one in all blue G-SARK at North Weald 2004.
I actually used the G-INFO to look the other Singapore possibility up.
G-UVNR on the other hand gets everywhere and for some reason i keept taking its photograph.

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By: Phantom Phil - 25th June 2009 at 12:39

I think you are spot on Elmo. See link:

http://www.planesandchoppers.com/picture/number8864.asp

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By: Elmo - 25th June 2009 at 10:59

The Desert Camo G-UVNR is ex Botswana.The second looks like a Singapore type scheme and they did use them coded 301-315 and others.The first one could be G-SOAF coded 425 ex Omani AF

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