Vega 2017--025 by oswal46, su Flickr
Vega 2017--023 by oswal46, su Flickr
Vega 2017--026 by oswal46, su Flickr
Trapani Decimomannu
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Re: Trapani Decimomannu
Which one(s) is taken where? Or do you mean Trapani based Eufi(s) at Deci?
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Re: Trapani Decimomannu
Yeah,looks like that indeed.
Don't expect Italians to comprehend English.......
Nevertheless: the pictures are crisp and impressive !
Don't expect Italians to comprehend English.......
Nevertheless: the pictures are crisp and impressive !
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Re: Trapani Decimomannu
Interesting photos!
The paint of that Greek F-4 Phantom does look a bit "tired" now, though....
The paint of that Greek F-4 Phantom does look a bit "tired" now, though....
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Re: Trapani Decimomannu
But still very much alive and kicking!
Interesting tail-art, looks like what? An ancient Central-American Maya-fighter?!?
Interesting tail-art, looks like what? An ancient Central-American Maya-fighter?!?
Re: Trapani Decimomannu
339Mira markingsBuccaneer S.2B wrote:But still very much alive and kicking!
Interesting tail-art, looks like what? An ancient Central-American Maya-fighter?!?
Re: Trapani Decimomannu
Quite probably all the pictures were taken during last VEGA exercise, held between Sicilia and Sardegna during the second half of October. Trapani and Decimomannu were two of the bases involved: most of the AMI fighter jet were deployed in Trapani, while the F-4s in Decimomannu in the last deployment of 339Mira outside Greece.
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Re: Trapani Decimomannu
It's 339 Mira which has 'Aias' (Ajax) as its squadron badge, a Greek hero from the Trojan Wars. This is a very badly painted version of the badge!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:But still very much alive and kicking!
Interesting tail-art, looks like what? An ancient Central-American Maya-fighter?!?
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Re: Trapani Decimomannu
Mike, it's NOT badly painted.. Just reflexion of the sun!nellis6 wrote:It's 339 Mira which has 'Aias' (Ajax) as its squadron badge, a Greek hero from the Trojan Wars. This is a very badly painted version of the badge!Buccaneer S.2B wrote:But still very much alive and kicking!
Interesting tail-art, looks like what? An ancient Central-American Maya-fighter?!?
Mike