That’s called After Effects. :diablo:
The existence of a third twin tailed F-5 derivative, can be confirmed through carefully studying the following pictures:
I won’t be surprised if the lower plane is a photoshop clone of the front plane. :diablo:
You better be surprised, because I just saw a video of those three flying in the news.
Lebanese Mirages stored at Kleyat AF base. The photo believed to be taken in the early 80s shows 6 Mirages.
Very nice Vatche! Keep trying for more.
From the official Lebanese Army website, a Vampire, Hunter and Mirage III:
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Any little more original pictures of lebanese jets?? Maybe the Mirages during, or after their transfer to Pakistan?
Note the red tail and nose of the Vampire. It is said that Hunters were initially sporting the same scheme.
They were:
It seems that I have posted the wrong picture, as the one with the wide fin, is a PFM (canopy opens to the right). This is a MiG-21FL, identical externally to a MiG-21PF(SPS):
Again, externally, they are similar. Similar does not mean same and they certainly look like each other and not the F.
PF
MF-derived J-7D
GoldenDragon, there seems to be a missunderstanding. The yugoslav MiG-21 you posted, is a -bis. These are PFs, both with wide(SPS) and narrow chord fin:
Photobucket has hit the jackpot again:cool:
Apparently, Sudan still uses AB.205s:)
Why do I have the impression that the AB.205 is a PS?
Hi to every one
these two pictures for Be-12 and IL-38 with Egypt air force marks.
did any one see these pictures before .but as I know Egypt not have these
aircraft.
I have seen another picture of a Il-38(4131 in bare metal) before, as well as a profile of the Be-12.
George, are you still around? I remember you were asking for pictures of #002 and 114 from the Bucharest museum in the original paint scheme, as they were in October 2002
Hi googeler
Yes I’m still there. Since my last post on this thread, I’ve come across a lot of very interesting pictures, including those from target aviation or flanker; I always keep searching though. However the one from aircraftslides, as well as the two last ones, are new to me- thanks a lot!
By the way, would you happen to have the february ’05 issue of AFM?
First one is an Indian Aif Force Dassault Ouragan. If I had to guess at the second, I’d suggest Egyptian.
The Egyptians received L-59s In a three tone desert camoullage-no L-39s.
The only L-39s in two tone desert camouflage I know about are the algerian ones, and recently some yemeni, after beeing overhauled in Ukraine.
This one though looks algerian.
Silly question:rolleyes: 😀
Thank you very much Banshee:diablo:
Geoge that is my picture, which I post it at http://www.secretoscuba.com
http://secretoscuba.cultureforum.net/DAAFAR-f14/MIGS-29-t128.htm
That pictures way taken in October 2006, at Camaguey airport, during the filming of a movie about the Angolan War, the title of the movie will be Cangamba, and the Mig-21BIS are painted with angolan markings.
Indeed luis; secretoscuba is where I got it from.
The thing is, have you, or anyone else, ever seen such a rudder flash on angolan MiG-21s?
Keep them Cubans coming.
How about these?
Cuban MiG-29UB #900 plus three angolan MiG-21MFs # C-314, u/k, and
C-310, sporting a new rudder flash, in Cuba?
Maybe ex-cuban MiG-21s destined for Angola, seen here prior to the shipment.
Hi,
Not too hot on what the Syrians operated but the one at the top could be an IL-28 Beagle. The one in the middle with the swept back wings looks could possibly be a Mig-19.
These are only guesses and probably way off the mark.
Alex
It’s an Il-28 indeed. The otherone is a Mig-17 though.
In terms of location and time, I should add that the picture is certainly taken in some unknown airfield in central or southern Greece, at the earliest after 25 April’41. Must say that the YH coded plane doesn’t look like a Blenheim to me; could it be an Anson or a Battle? Also, would anyone think that the plane in the background (red bordered area) might be a PZL P.24?