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  • in reply to: Small Airforces pics part 3 #2648820
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    Albanian Nanchang in the air

    A rather rare picture..an Albanian CJ-6 in the air! 😮
    Anyone got pics of Albanian af airplanes before the 70ies by the way? :confused:

    in reply to: Small Airforces pics part II, including Flex' collection #2620089
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    Madagascar AF MiG-21UM:

    in reply to: Small Airforces pics part II, including Flex' collection #2620308
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    Some Georgian Su-25 was sold to the DR Congo. In 2004 they were at n’Dolo AFB in Kinshasa, covered with tarpaulin stashed away in an hangar.

    in reply to: Small Airforces pics part II, including Flex' collection #2620901
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    Ugandan Gulfstream

    I took this pic of an Ugandan Gulfstream at the civil airport at Entebbe

    in reply to: Small Airforces pics part II, including Flex' collection #2620912
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    More Ugandan AF pix

    The pic i took of the Mi-24 was very blurred. But it was painted like the Mi-24 on the left on this pic:
    http://www.charter97.org/eng/news/2003/04/30
    There is a photographer (Marc Lauer) at Airliners.net who has got pics of Ugandan Mi-24, but not uploaded. You can contact him on Airliners.net

    1.Ugandan MiG-21 wrecks at Entebbe
    2.Ugandan MiG-17 on display at Entebbe
    3.Unidentified Ugandan prop trainer at Entebbe

    in reply to: Small Airforces pics part II, including Flex' collection #2620983
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    Albanian Shenyang F-7A

    Some Albanian Shenyang F-7A:

    in reply to: Small Airforces pics part II, including Flex' collection #2621007
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    Ugandan Mi-117

    I took theese photos of Ugandan Mi-117 at Entebbe June 2004. There were some Mi-24 Hind in one of the hangars, and i’m 99% sure i saw the fin of a Mig-23 in the same hangar (it wasn’t a mig-21 fin)!! There were too many guards with Ak-47 around so i didn’t dare to take some photos that. An old Mig-17 were on display and i saw some wrecks of Mig-21, Mig-15UTI and L-29.
    I have pics of the wrecked mig-21 and the mig-17 on display and some unidentified prop trainer.

    in reply to: Looking for pictures of Albanian AC from 1950-60ies #1801116
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    Found a pic of a Yak-18U and bad pic of a Mi-1 on the site:
    http://www.modelarstwo.org.pl/lotnicze/dokumentacja/historia/albanian
    But where can i find pics of Albanian MIG-19PM, Po-2?

    in reply to: Iraqi Fury(s) #1801162
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    Found this on another forum:

    “I am (or was up until very recently) a USAF F-15E pilot. I was deployed during IRAQI FREEDOM earlier this year, and one of our types of missions was something called SCAR, or Strike Coordination and Reconnaissance. Without getting too detailed, it’s basically a poor man’s “Fast FAC” Forward Air Controller, where we go into a target area, find our own targets for our own ordnance, then find targets for other strikers in the area.

    : One day after a mission I was sitting in the Intel shop filling out some paperwork and I heard some aircrew in the next room over reviewing their HUD film after their mission for the Intel debrief. They had apparently been flying SCAR near the Balad SE airfield just north of Baghdad and had run across a number of airplanes dispersed out into a field. They had destroyed 4 or 5 of them, but neither they nor the intelligence folks cound figure out what type of aircraft they were.

    : So, the Intel officer knew that I was a bit of an old airplane freak, and poked his head around the corner, asking me to come look at the tape.

    : As they played back the tape, the first thing I saw was a Hawker Hunter getting speared with a laser guided bomb. I told the Intel officer that’s what I thought it was, then filled him in that I was pretty sure the Hunter had been one of thge main Iraqi fighters before they got their fleet of MiGs. “Hey, you guys know that this isn’t a MiG, right? It’s British…” They just sort of looked at me blankly and said, “yeah, but it’s an Iraqi fighter, so we hit it.” The tape kept rolling…another Hunter bites the dust.

    : The pilot who’d flown the mission piped up, “It’s this next one that’s really weird, though…it looks like a big prop plane of some sort.”

    : So, the next thing that flashes up on the screen, sure enough, is a Sea Fury. The tape continues to roll as my eyes light up…”Hey, cool, that’s a Sea Fury!” It appears to be a 2-seater and is sitting there intact. For a moment I take mental note that it’s at the Balad SE airfield and wonder if, in a postwar Iraq, there would be any way of me getting up there to claim that thing! I start explaining to the pilots and intel guys what kind of airplane it is when I see on screen that another 500-pound laser guided bomb sails right into the Fury, destroying it in a large explosion.

    : “WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO THAT FOR?!?” I was stunned, seeing such a thing obliterated. My reaction was a little funny, especially considering on my own tape I had just watched my own bombs destroying a MiG-23 and a Su-17, and hadn’t thought twice about it. But this….a Sea Fury….that was sacrilegious!

    : The pilot, obviously not grasping the value of a warbird in the same way that I was, just shrugged, and said, “hey, it was an airplane….it might be able to carry WMD, right?”

    in reply to: Looking for pictures of Albanian AC from 1950-60ies #1806569
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    Amazing picture! 🙂 Thanks a lot azterg!

    in reply to: Looking for pictures of Albanian AC from 1950-60ies #1806924
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    Do you know if it is pictures of Albanian Yak-18 in the book? Sorry if i was unclear..

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