German Luftwaffe F-4F with experimental insignia.
Argentinean Army´s Airborne Troops School C-47 during fifties…
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Looks like the same sort of roundel was worn under at least one wing.
Argentinean Army´s Airborne Troops School C-47 during fifties…
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Argentina Rebel C-47.
Argentinean Army´s Airborne Troops School C-47 during fifties…
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Weird roundels- neat! Thanks!
Hi!
The Suriname Air force is rare here, so…:
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/defence-strategic-issues/47669-hal-executes-export-order-chetak-helicopters-suriname.html
Superb- thanks!
Brunei Wessex :
Brunei Whirlwind in color as well.
Hi Gkozak!
Thanks, but I have picures of the Ukrainian planes.
See this link for some info on a Vietnamese Be-12. I am looking for a profile as well.
Hi Boys!
Please help me, I am looking for pictures of syrian and vietnamese Be-12. I just bought the amazing Modelsvit kit and i like to start the build!:)
Nothing from Vietnam or Syria, but I have some images of Ukrainian Navy Be-12s with the naval ensign on the nose.
best option for vietnam is not provoke china on so many issue.
if they can solve peacefully water boundary and not act aggressively, china will also not be aggresive and both side can be at peace and vietnam can use the money they save on domestic problem.
China will grow increasingly aggressive, provoked or not. Better to be prepared for it up front.
Dubai Roundel??
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Yes, that’s it. See this article for more details on UAE aerial assets- http://www.arabianaerospace.aero/it-s-complicated-.html.
thanks again, Dear Colleagues, for all the fine supplements ; about Afghanistan, Unified Vietnam, FAZ, Angola, Tchad,….
concerning the first photo in your post # 1449, Greg , don’t confuse A.D.A.F & UAE.A.F. ; markings are (were ?) different
>> I have to show you this ; http://www.airlinefan.com/photos/memberdir887/watermarked/medium_wm_7450041.jpgwishing you all a fine week-end,
friendly,Etienne
Yes, thanks. Actually, the UAE is a constituent of emirates- Abu Dhabi (which serves as the capital), Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the only two that had separate air forces prior to the formation of the UAE. Ras al-Khaimah does have a police force with some helicopters, such as the attached PZL W-3. I imagine the other emirates do as well, but do not have any photographic evidence. I have seen a number of references to aircraft with UAE markings also identified as either Dubai or Abu Dhabi air force aircraft, so there seems to be some overlap between the terms.
MANY THANKS, Gerard, Gkozak & MSphere, for the MANY interesting views !!!
in the wikipedia ‘starting’-list you may add ;
Abhu Dhabi (*)
RDC (FAC)
(former) Zaïre (*)Gerard ; the green country is not RDC (still existing !) but (our !) former Zaïre !
MSphere ; The Vietnamese ones are not visible ! (*)
; no problems for Afghanistan (*)(*) pics on request
still having serious DOUBTS for (military !) : Eritrea, Syria & Angola
TO BE CONTINUED with pleasure….
friendly,
ETIENNE
As far as the Angolan C-130 is concerned, remember that the lines between military, civilian, and government can sometimes be rather blurred!
Abu Dhabi C-130, UAE C-130, Colombia C-130, Malaysia C-130, Romania C-130, Tunisia C-130, Philippines C-130
Belgium C-130 with new markings, Singapore C-130 with flag, Libya C-130 with new roundel, Ecuador C-130, Sri Lanka C-130 with new roundels, Pakistan C-130 with low-viz roundels, Botswana C-130, Peru C-130, Poland C-130, Taiwan C-130 with roundels painted out
Monaco Government Piper Seneca, Nepal Twin Pioneer, Bashkiria (Russian republic) An-74.