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KC-130J tiring Harvest HAWK Plus
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Polish MiG-29s during the first visit in Israel – spring 1997. It wasn’t an ordinary courtesy visit but participation in joint exercises.
Fulcrums were 2 weeks there and the operation was surrounded by secrecy to the extent that from the moment of departure from Poland until return,
insignia and markings that could help to identify them were removed. Probably the purpose of the visit was to familiarize Israeli pilots with
the latest and the best fighter of their potential opponents: Iran and Syria. The most interesting is Polish MiG-29s received the emblem of
the Israeli ‘Negev’ Sqn. You can see the empty places after Polish Air Force “checkerboard” on the fins.
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awesome contribution PEB75.
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New variation in Afghanistan. The text is changed.
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United States Army Signal Corps Aeronautical Division used the Jenny from 1915–1918. This picture said 1917. But then, that is a strange roundel for that year!
Today I was in the US Army Aviation Museum In Fort Rucker and talked to the director. He knew about the roundel. He said it was used between te red one and the Russian style one as used in Europe. But only for a very short time.
United States Army Signal Corps Aeronautical Division used the Jenny from 1915–1918. This picture said 1917. But then, that is a strange roundel for that year!
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@ schurem: Did you looked at the roundel?
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Aussie roundel in white