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| AM-strikemaster_001.jpg |
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Alex Mitchell - Warbirds Over New Zealand
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| MB-Italy_g80.jpg |
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These are Fiat G80s Italian Air Force
- Metal Birds
- description by Michel Klaver
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| MB-argentine_ia58.jpg |
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Pucara - light attack prop aircraft, of Argentinian origin.
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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| MB-at26_brasil.jpg |
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This aircraft is actually an Embraer MB336
aircraft of the Brazilian AF (not South African)
(old description:
Impala - the South African version of the AirMacci MB-326 trainer and light attack)
- Metal Birds
- description by Michel Klaver
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| MB-c101_spain.jpg |
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Casa Aviojet 101 trainer and light attack aircraft of Spanish origin.
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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| MB-canada_cl41.jpg |
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CT-114 Tutor, basic trainer of Canadian origin.The Tutor is in use of the SnowBirds - RCAF aerobatic team.Since no other
country uses the Tutor the insignia seen in this photo needs some inquiries.
- Metal Birds
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| MB-china_a5c.jpg |
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Metal Birds
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| MB-china_asn206.jpg |
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Metal Birds
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| MB-czech_l59.jpg |
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L-59 Albatros, the latest of the successful L-29, L-39 series of Czech trainers
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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| MB-i22-poland.jpg |
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Metal Birds
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| MB-iar93_romania.jpg |
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IAR-93 Orao, light attack aircraft, a co-production of Rumania and {ex} Yugoslavia.
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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| MB-kiran_india.jpg |
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HAL Kiran, trainer and light attack aircraft, Indiaian origin.
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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| MB-taiwan_at3.jpg |
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AIDC AT-3, trainer, Taiwan origin, in service since 1984. A single-seater light attack variant also exists.
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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| MB-ts11-poland.jpg |
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TS-11 Iskra, basic/advanced trainer of Polish origin
- Metal Birds
- description by Zvi Kreisler
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