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Now thats what I call camo

Now wonder they cant find anything!!

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By: mike currill - 19th August 2003 at 06:54

If they had managed to keep the sand out (and that’s a big IF) it would not have taken much work to get this one serviceable again as I notice that the wings were actually unbolted at the spar attachment points. Devious lot aren’t they?

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By: Willow - 18th August 2003 at 14:21

D’ya know, that’s a very, VERY, good point!!

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By: cas - 18th August 2003 at 14:00

with iraq going to such lengths to hide a aircraft you realise how easy it would be to hide a few 45 gallon drums of wmd material
after all there is alot of sand out there

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By: philo - 18th August 2003 at 13:23

I have some more photos of that series that I can post later if required. However I cannot release the source of these as I live not a spit from where Dr Kelly met his demise and I would not like to be joining him, you never know who’s who anymore.

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By: tenthije - 18th August 2003 at 12:34

Why bury a plane that is obviously no longer operational, they don’t even have wings! Could it be that they where caught up in a sand storm or something, I can’t believe the amount of time that must have gone into covering up these planes. Surely the Iraqi’s would have had more important things to do?

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By: Willow - 18th August 2003 at 12:32

OR,

as it’s already full of sand, it would probably make a good childs sandpit:D

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By: Yak 11 Fan - 18th August 2003 at 12:25

Originally posted by DOUGHNUT
It would be great to see one a IWM Duxford, though I would guess that the USAF will have first call on one.

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It would be rally handy for the IWM as it looks as though somebody has already saved them the bother of hacking the wings off.

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By: DOUGHNUT - 18th August 2003 at 12:09

Interesting photo’s Philo. Where are you finding them and do you have any more details of the Mig’s location. Has anybody ideas as to why the Iraqi’s would bury a dismantled jet like this?

It would be great to see one a IWM Duxford, though I would guess that the USAF will have first call on one.

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By: philo - 15th August 2003 at 22:30

Another form the series

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By: philo - 15th August 2003 at 22:28

Another in the series

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By: Willow - 15th August 2003 at 13:35

Going to the beach for your holiday is very popular.

Maybe Janie is just ‘on vacation’

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By: Yak 11 Fan - 15th August 2003 at 11:10

Not there they won’t, and certainly not with all that sand about.

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By: Willow - 15th August 2003 at 10:56

Maybe they’ll find Janie?

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By: Paul Cushion - 15th August 2003 at 08:00

I think the Iraqi airforce may have a serious FOD issue that they need to resolve!

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By: Snapper - 14th August 2003 at 23:40

Try editing

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By: philo - 14th August 2003 at 22:56

Well, I well and truly F****D that up then, this was supposed to be the first image. So the cats well out of the bag now.

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