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  • in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #13 #2427869
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    Iraqi AF Last95

    first IqAF Lasta95 trainer aircraft,it’s one of 20,maiden flight Nov.27/2009

    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #13 #2439608
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    hi talltower,this Su-25T prototype,two Su-25T and two -UB were delieverd to Ethiopian AF in 2000

    in reply to: Russian Air Power book #2413787
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    this from Editorial Reviews from the web,but some times when you buy book you’ll find strange details or wrongs information

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description
    This comprehensive new book describes the current state of Russia’s military air assets – the Air Force/Air Defence Force, the Naval Aviation, the air arms of the Border Guards, the Federal Security Service and the Ministry of Interior (the police). The book details the Russian Air Force’s current order of battle, starting with the top command (the Air Force Chief of Staff) and down to the operational regiments and squadrons. It also includes descriptions and specifications of the Russian Air Force’s and the Russian Navy’s main fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft – combat aircraft, transports and special-mission aircraft (reconnaissance, electronic warfare etc.). The book also provides details of the missile and bomb armament carried by Russian combat aircraft today. Much attention is given to the Russian Air Force’s day-to-day operations, with reports of major exercises that have taken place in recent years involving the Air Force. A special chapter deals with Russia’s air bases, and coverage is given to the Russian Air Force’s test and research establishments, such as the 929th State Flight Test Centre in Akhtoobinsk, as well as to the training establishments in Ryazan’ (strategic bomber arm), Lipetsk (tactical aviation), and Ivanovo (military airlift aviation). A chapter devoted to naval operations includes the history of the Russian Navy’s sole aircraft carrier RNS Fleet Admiral Kuznetsov and its operational shipboard fighter regiment. The book features a wealth of colour photographs and is also illustrated by maps, charts, line drawings and data tables. Also included are colour side views of aircraft currently in service with the Russian Air Force and Russian Navy, such as the Mikoyan MiG-29 and Sukhoi Su-27 fighters, the MiG-31 heavy interceptor and many more important types and variants. The book also includes portraits of leading Russian Air Force commanders and notable military pilots, such as Gen. Aleksandr Kharchevskiy, Commander of the Lipetsk Flight Test Centre, who took President Vladimir Putin on an express inspection trip to Chechnya in a Su-27UB combat trainer.

    in reply to: AirForces monthly content – any news?? #2435213
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    Ok my friend maybe you are right specially about the UK’s aircraft and air force at present or at future(maybe it’s an UK magazine),but it’s remaining the 1st magazine in the news and force report also aircraft profile(I hope with cutaway),but I have one note…the front cover of each issue pic for UK/USA aircraft??why no aircraft from Russia,China,Brazil..etc?

    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #12 #2436447
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    Chinese Army helicopter:
    http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/xinj_07_08/x25_19605975.jpg

    Is it a Z-9?

    China not from small air forces!!

    in reply to: International Air Power Review (IAPR) dead? #2439113
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    I just called, Vol 26 to be printed in England, planned to start shipping week 3 of July……

    that’s bad news:(

    in reply to: Military Aviation News from around the world – II #2496388
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    From China defence blog

    J-10FF, FF stands for FireFighter edition….actually no, it is the PLAAF’s “August 1” Aerobatic Flight Team’s new bird practicing for the upcoming Oct 1st National Day Parade. Why the bright red color scheme? Well, consider the parade will be directed by Zhang Yimou, it should not be a surprise. Just add a dragon (make sure it is painted yellow) on the fuselage and you are good to go.

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3wZSwFvZzqM/ShnciwlQ2hI/AAAAAAAACZQ/5TGqhVzMh88/s400/J-10-u4a174477d79637239.jpg

    Hi. res. pic here

    http://china-defense.blogspot.com/

    if they are add golden stars on the wings(abovedown)it will be amazing

    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #12 #2446460
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    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #12 #2446881
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    in reply to: International Air Power Review (IAPR) dead? #2447162
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    today I received an E-mail from Mr.Mel Williams,and he say:
    “Vol. 26 should be mailing out in April”

    🙁

    in reply to: International Air Power Review (IAPR) dead? #2447580
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    today I received an E-mail from Mr.Mel Williams,and he say:
    “Vol. 26 should be mailing out in April”

    🙁

    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #12 #2448961
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    SU-25UTG in Ukrainian marking.

    hi,Ukraine not from small air forces countries;)
    Ukraine have several UTG at Saki 42 yellow,43 yellow and 63 red

    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #12 #2449417
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    SU-25UTG in Ukrainian marking.

    hi,Ukraine not from small air forces countries;)
    Ukraine have several UTG at Saki 42 yellow,43 yellow and 63 red

    in reply to: Su-34 with regiment emblem #2454587
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    Cool. Where did you find this photo ha27?

    Is it really on of the new Su-34(03) from the second production batch?

    from my friend from Russia

    in reply to: Su-34 with regiment emblem #2455509
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    new one for RuAF 03

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