Hi,
With articles now being published, we are now able to share some pictures of a unique visit to the Lebanese Air Force a few months ago. A full report of the visits can be found here: https://www.4aviation.nl/reports/report-lebanon-2018/
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Lebanese Air Force
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Re: Lebanese Air Force
...ah, one of the heavily armed Puma helicopters...
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
Re: Lebanese Air Force
No more Hawker Hunters snifff
Re: Lebanese Air Force
The Hunters are still there, stored in hangars, two of them at least, in good condition.
Re: Lebanese Air Force
I was more pointing out to active Hunters With the Tucano's in action, I don't believe they will fly the Hunters operational againCoast wrote:The Hunters are still there, stored in hangars, two of them at least, in good condition.