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  • uy707
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    ^There they took the lesson from the Russian by painting some units slated for shows in some fanciful colour schemes ....
    I would not disdain them either, they have the war with Iraq under the belt as for previous experience
    The two nose canons are visible despite the coat of navy blue.
    F-5s and T-38s are agile aircrafts, some were used as "agressors" to stimulate some F15 and F14 drivers. Whichever foe, well driven Freedom Fighters, Talons and some imitators can be dangerous ...

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  • Cam
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    These are combat planes? And who will they be fighting with those? US and UK trainers?

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  • seventwo
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    I lol'd

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  • P3_Super_Bee
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    Originally posted by JordanD
    That paint scheme is hilarious. Wow...
    Looks like a Blue Angel rip off, They can't come up with anything on their own. Their P-3 schemes are a rip-off of old USN F-5 Advisary Aircraft.

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  • JordanD
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    That paint scheme is hilarious. Wow...

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  • F-5's twin-tail(ed) Iranian offsprings seen at closer quarters

    Note the uniforms of the airmen standing close to the reporter.Along with the ubiquitous Freedom Fighter and the white underwear tee-shirt, looks the airmen's outfit is still inspired by some American original models

    Saaegheh IRIAF New Combat Planes flyes over Tehran

    Last edited by uy707; 2008-07-15, 14:52.
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