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NC means NewCockpit
NCPC-7 is correct name for the repainted Pc-7's and it is also used by swiss air force. http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... t/pc7.html
NCPC-7 is correct name for the repainted Pc-7's and it is also used by swiss air force. http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... t/pc7.html
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Thanks for the information! So if I understand the article correct 18 have been upgraded so far, another ten will follow and the remaining 9 will be stored/sold/scrapped (1 is preserved and three have been w.o.)? Is it correct that all the upgraded ones have the new c/s? That would be an easy way to recognise them
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According to my info the following have been updated to NCPC-7:
A-922/24/25/26/28/29/30/32/33/34/36/37/38/39/40/41
Which makes a total of 16, can anyone provide the others?
A-922/24/25/26/28/29/30/32/33/34/36/37/38/39/40/41
Which makes a total of 16, can anyone provide the others?
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