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I´m love with the Harrier
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Today Mirage, all Mirage!
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Very good photos!!!
But very sad day… I always be a Harrier lover:(:(:(
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Thanks!
Later try to put photos unprocessed.
Moreover, Wiseman yes, it’s hard to take pictures without people, that particular day there were three or four tours of school children and pensioners!
Originally, the MiG and bearing the marks of the GDR, but have been deleted (do not know whether by time or by those responsible for the museum)
The access is free, but is very poorly marked his arrival, very little warning signs and the entrance is a narrow bridge. But of course if we think the facilities are included in the outskirts of Getafe Air Base in our Air Force.
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The Iranian Fencers without wing fences are ex-Iraqi.
Those with wing fences were purchased from USSR back in 1989.
These are not fences, but flares dispensers. They can be removed at will.
Thank you!
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Iranian AF Su-24MKs:
It is interesting that photo.
Shows two Su-24 with certain differences, with one white and one black radome, and above all the plates on the weapon pylons.
Could be a Su-24 Iranian and an Iraqi former?
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This photo appeared as a link in Don Chan’s news item posted on 16 March 2010 in the “South Korea – ROKAF. Photo Achieve” thread.
It is indeed in Korea, Gwangju City to be precise.
Andy Marden
Yes it was a movement to a korean museum
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Thank you…
ASAP new shots!!
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The f-86 has a paint scheme belonging to the acrobatic patrol Ascua, an ephemeral existence and which is regarded as the forerunner of today’s Flying Patrulla Aguila C-101 (with a paint scheme very similar)
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrulla_Ascua
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q9tMmzVRsE
http://aerobaticteams.net/patrulla-ascua.html
http://elsitiodejactres.blogspot.com/2010/01/patrulla-acrobatica-ascua-de-la.html

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