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Taiwanese Tracker soldiers on
Travis Chuang ELEMENTS OF the Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) S-2T fleet, which was reportedly withdrawn following a final flight earlier this year, continue to fly. Serial 2220 took part in a flying display during an ‘open house’ at Hualien Air Base in eastern Taiwan on September 23. The event commemorated the 80th anniversary of the ROCAF’s establishment. On May 18, Turbo Tracker 2214 had departed from the ROCAF’s Pingtung AB for Hsinchu AB in the north for what

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