Spit and vulcan for me!
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Here we go..
No doubt, SUPERB!:eek::eek:
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Anyone else still operating Skyhawks?
Likewise, I doubt if the rockets hitting Israel are that high tech. Still, they do a the job.
Yes, Israel, Brazilian Navy (ex-Kuwait), Argentine Air Force and I don´t know if it was used currently by Singapore on avanced jet training in France.
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Some F-15D has the same system, ELK-1891 SATCOM



Also F-16I, and Apaches (look over the win)

http://www.ejercitos.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9&start=90#p33453
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It seems that this is now nincknamed Igor Sikorsky

http://www.ruaviation.com/news/2012/11/15/1340/
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:dev2::dev2::dev2:

Obvious photoshoped

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NO … only IR-guided AAMs like PL-9.
Sad:(:(, thank you Deino
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The new Bugatti Veyron (world most powerfull and most expensive car) has been revealed in Brazil…And is labelled…. “rafale“:D
(Bugatti is a french firm originally with manufacturing facilities in eastern France with an italian name and owned by the germans)
Not the most powerful (Speaking about strictly standard car)
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
1,200 PS (880 kW; 1,200 bhp)
SSC Ultimate Aero TT’2009:
Horsepower – 1,287 bhp (960 kW; 1,305 PS) @ 6075 rpm
Next edition: SSC Ultimate Aero XT:
Horsepower – 1,300 bhp (969 kW; 1,318 PS) @ 6800 rpm
Next be SSC Tuatara:
Horsepower: 1,400 bhp (1,044 kW; 1,419 PS) @ 6800 rpm
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New F-7BGI of Bangladesh AF – sixteen examples will be delivered as a stop-gap until new generation fighters (JF-17?) appear. These are arguably the most advanced F-7s ever built (J-7G2 airframe, glass cockpit, HOTAS, GPS guided PGMs, improved KLJ-6F radar with 85+km range and 2 target simultaneous tracking, WP-14C Kunlun III engine with 82 kN thrust)
Thanks!!!
One question: Could employ PL-12/SD-10?
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Normally you can buy Harpia books in Spain via L’Aeroteca.
See also at
http://www.harpia-publishing.com/?q=node/117/popup&view=storesGood luck
I know it. I have all Harpia books by now (except that about Croatian Air Force). But it takes six or eight months to arrive at L’Aeroteca:mad::mad:.
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Yes, the most obvious one is a pair of swept back aerials under the nose on the HM2
Ok! Thank you so much!
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No one?
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According to the website of the Bolivian Air Force, the T-33 are still in service (said to be about 8 or so) http://www.fab.bo/#
Whit the I Brigada Aérea; El Alto (SLLP) BA Walter Guevara Arze, Grupo Aéreo de Caza “31 – Gral. Jorge Jordán Mercado”.
On the anniversary of the Air Force, May 31, 2012, several of them flew along the K-8.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifx29xiLj_U
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Congratulations!
I hope it soon at Spain.
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There are two possibilities with regard to the PDA,
The first speaks JEMAD (Chief of Staff of the Navy) that the carrier will be scrapped.
http://www.revistanaval.com/noticia/20120721-020315-revista-prensa/
While the defense minister said shortly after the aircraft carrier would be held in reserve with minimal resources, ie the port anchor and without spending one euro on it.
The PDA requires a thorough review of electronic equipment, propulsion plant, improved habitability, etc.
Now all naval resources will be focused on the L61 JCI LHD
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