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hmm is there any confirmation of the look of this Angolan Sabre?
I thikn It is a Bolivian example. I don’t know if any Portuguese Sabre was left in Angola, there were some rumours of G91 that flew in Angolan markings, but I haven’t seen any pics.
In the meanwhile if somebody has more oics of angolan airplanes with the new insignia I would say thank you
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Great pictures, the insignia is quite strange so I think it should be an UNITA plane with mercenaries, is it true ???
In this website http://wp.scn.ru/camms/index.shtml?news there is a profile with a pucarà in Mauritania markings, I have never heard of it does anybody has some details
thanks
Regarding the things that the design was originally a Yakovlev one I’d like to say How many remembers that the FA18 was originally the Northrop YF17 Cobra ??
Sovereign Military Order of Malta- based in Rome
The treaty between Italy and the allied didn’t allow Italy to have bombers, this was overcome by giving inth e late 40s and early 50s the markings of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to italian Siai bombers
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Hey! Mi-4 with the early Yemeni flag 😮
Yemeni AF used Texan, Aero Commander, Cessna AT-17, C-47, Mi-4, Yak-11 and Norseman before revolution in 1962. Do you have pics of these planes?Here is the flag and Yemeni Mi-24
I found that picture in a very old history magazine, unfortunately I don’th ave any other of them
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Gianfranco, a small correction is necessary here..
Your posted MiG-21 is Bulgarian…
Flex, the note in the book claimed it was from Republica Serpska, I have always wandered if it was right, thank you
Here is Some Arabic Peninsula & some extras
and please post ! post ! post !
That was in nobody’s wish list but I think those are rare too
Tanzania
Swaziland
Bophutswana
Flex
thanks so much I am looking at your database amd I think you’ll get a lot of request.
From my side I saw that this was on a wishlist
so here it is my contribute
Papua New Guinea CN235
Even if not yet appreciated !!!!!
The pics of the Bulgarian Mig are thhe one of the airplane that crashed in Italy in the early 60s due to a navigation error, later both the wreckages of the Mig and the pilot were returned on the other side of the iron curtain
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Turkmenistan Su25 & Uganda P.166
my wishlist:
Zimbabwe Mi-24 Mig-23
Democratic Republic of Congo: Mi-24, Mig-23, Mig-21
Angola: Su-24, Su-27 single seater
Mozambique: Mig-21
Burundi: Mi-24
Sudan: F-7, Mig-23
Madagascar: Mig-17
Burkina Faso: Mig-21
Guinea Mig-17, Mig-15UTI Mi-24
Mali Mig-21, Mig-19
Tanzania F-7 Mig-21 Mig-19 (F-6)
Namibia Mig-23 Mi-24
Libya Su-24
Somalia Il-28 Mig-15
Rwanda Mig-21
Quote, I guess you want pictures not profiles. Because like mine it is a very difficult wishlist.
Another thing the Hind you said is from Mozambique, I got it stored under Zimbabwe but I have to double check
thank you
In the “Flight International” Issue of Nov 16-22 there is a brief summary of articles that appeared in the magazine anchestor “Flight & Aircraft Engineer” of fifty years ago.
One of them is about an attack on Mau Mau position done with an Harvard. At the present day I only saw pictures of Lincoln in that campaign, could anybody help me find some pics of other airplanes involved
Thanks
Gianfranco
Let’s start over with my wish list
Azebaijan (Mig 21, Su 24, Su 25, Mil 24)
Belarus (Su 25)
Bhutan (Mi 8)
Cape Verde (An 26)
Central African Republic (Rallye Guerriere)
Georgia (L 29)
Abkhazia (Mig 21. Su 25, L 39, Mi 8)
Guinea (Mi 24)
Ivory Coast (Mig 23)
Kazakhstan (MiG 25, Mig 31, Mig 29, SU 25, Su 27, Su 24, Su 25, Mi 24)
Kyrgyzstan (Mi 24, L39)
Mauritius (Alouette)
Mozambique (Mi 24)
Myanmar (Mig 29, F7
North Korea (Su 25, L 39)
Palestine (AB 212)
Papua New Guinea (Mi 17)
Sudan (Mig 23)
Syria (Su 27)
Tajikistan (Mi 8, Mi 24)
Tanzania (Mig 29)
Tunisia (G222)
Turkmenistan (Mig 23, Mi 24, L39)
Uganda (Mi 8)
Uzbekistan (Su24, Su 27, Su 25, Mig 29, Mi 24)
Yemen (Su 27, Mig 23, F7)
Zimbabwe (Mig 23)
I think I would be very lucky just to get the 10%