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- aramis s
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Ovo je katapultiranje na poletanju ili sletanju- imaš li neki link?
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 21 Jul 2009 21:26
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Pilot, Major Jeffrey Scott Tice ejected safely after traveling 150 miles inside Iraq, but became a POW as the ejection took place over Iraq. It was the 8th combat loss and the first daylight raid over Baghdad. The aircraft was struck by an SA-3 just south of Baghdad. Aircraft 86-0225 was brought in to replace this lost aircraft. Major Tice's aircraft aborted and 87-0257 was the spare for that day More... Wreckage was later found by the US Marines who contacted the squadron to see what they wanted done with the aircraft as the aircraft was largely intact. Order was give to destroy the aircraft. Location of the crash site was in a section of Iraq that the US Marines had occupied. Most reports have the two losses of F-16's from this squadron switched on this date. Flew 4 missions before being written off.
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Poslao: 21 Jul 2009 21:50
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E sto se tice prve slike, jel to fotosop il' su neke crne oznake na 16-icama?
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Poslao: 22 Jul 2009 22:13
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Evo šta kažu o toj slici:
The very first two Polish Air Force F-16's intercepted by the MiG-29 before their first landing on the Polish soil. Polish insignia was covered because of the international rules.
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