Ecuadorian Air Force :
Cheetah :
Strikemaster :
Also in Polish Museum : Aero Ae-145 :
KC-135 again :
Congolese Air Force (RDC) :
Boeing 727 :
An-26 :
In the same way or when the uggly appearence of a bird is balanced with more appealing curves art :
French Navy Super Frelon :
Aero L-60 in a museum in Poland :
Zimbabwean Air Force F-7 :
F-16 :
A-10, only visible on the ground, when cockpit access ladder door is open :
Slovak Air Force Su-25K :
Senegalese Air Force Mi-2 :
Didn’t even know they had Mils.
To be relatively complete with Mil helicopters in Senegalese Air Force, they also have (at least) two Mi-35, coded 6W-SHY and 6W-SHZ (post #361) and (also at least) two Mi-2, coded 6W-SHR and 6W-SHS.
Mi-2 :
PS : The other Mi-2 can be seen in #58 on Red Cross, Red Crescent, Red Star of David thread :http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?126478-Red-Cross-Red-Crescent-Red-Star-of-David/page2 .
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There are, at least, two Mi-17 in service with Senegalese Air Force, coded 6W-SHT (your picture) and 6W-SHU.
6W-SHT :
6W-SHU :
Two ex-SAAF Mirage F1AZ were also sold to Congolese Air Force, via Paramount society.
Thanks to Hyperiion, here’s the link where one can be seen at 0:16 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nor5fcvrUDI
Batman F-16 :