Does anyone have anything for Rwanda??
A few more.
A Bosnian UH-1D, from http://www.milavia.net.
North Korea’s powerful military has held a mass rally to pledge loyalty to the country’s new chief Kim Jong-un, vowing to become “rifles and bombs” to protect him, official media said Tuesday.
The North also announced a rare amnesty for prisoners as the untested young leader tries to build support.
What a bunch of clowns. This could be the trailer photo for some comedy movie about a bunch of pathetic morons pretending to be soldiers. And the “Clueless Leader”, or whatever they call their latest tyrant, looks like a total fool. I wouldn’t trust him to lead himself out of a clear plastic bag, much less lead a country, even one that is just one huge prison camp. And the guy next to last in the left of the front row, the only one besides Junior with without a hat- you can be sure he’s breaking rocks and eating dirt in some miserable, squalid detention camp.
Has anyone posted these…
No disrespect… just curious…
Not mine. Lifted from here http://www.informationdissemination.net/2011/09/next-phase-of-iranian-naval-expansion.html
Well, with their economy in such great shape, I”m sure they’ll have no problem financing their development and construction. :rolleyes:
Hi Everybody!
A rare picture: Congolese Air Force DC-8!
All the best.
Sanyi/Alex
Whoa- this is a STRANGE one! Thanks! Where did you find it? Another example of just when I think I’ve seen it all, along comes something new that stuns me.
In fact Iraq is the customer. Btw, thank you for the picture!
Meant Iraq- thanks for the correction!
Jordan Aviation SAMA CH-2000. It’s a two seat, all-metal tactical surveillance aircraft; six have been supplied to the Iraqi Air Force for surveillance. It is capable of day or night surveillance and a camera can be seen fitted under the fuselage. It is also fitted with airbags for the occupants.
ready to take out Kony.. with… guns?
As long as he’s taken out, it doesn’t matter by what. I’d do it with my bare hands- gladly.
Great!! Never seen that before 😉 Do you got more information, like dimensions, performance, type of engine? Or know a link to find this?
A quick Google search came up with this pic
Sorry, but I haven’t been able to find anything about this one, either.
A rather rare one- a Tanganyikan government Aero Commander, 1964. On 26 April of that year, Tanganyika joined with the islands of Zanzibar to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. This new state changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania within a year.
Thanks for the Afghan stuff. A Thai Navy NAX-3 (Naval Aircraft Experimental), one of four built.
Afghan Cessna Grand Caravans in delivery markings. From http://www.abpic.co.uk.
No need to consistently lie
Plenty of proof here where it was the whole time, numbers straight from the manufacturers. You ran away after those numbers were posted.http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=114359&page=2
Man, some of you guys need to switch to decaf, up your dosage, or start trolling somewhere else.
Now Equatorial Guinea is also operating a single S-92 for VIP duties. White scheme like the Mi-17 fleet.
For a tiny African country, they’re sure acquiring a lot of air assets. Goes to show you what some oil revenues and a narcissistic, sociopathic tyrant will do for a country.
Anyway, can anybody identify the country to which this Lama belongs? At least I think it’s a Lama, and not an Alouette II. From http://www.aircraftslides.com.
Equatorial Guinea Mi-26, from http://www.scramble.nl.