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article Blenheim Mk.IVF. wreck Hellenic Air Force Museum in Tatoi. The first exhibit that one can see upon entering the HAF (Hellenic Air Force Museum) in Tatoi, Athens, is the …
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article USSR/Russia Tactical Camouflage Patterns for Ground Attack Aircraft 1970 The 1970s USSR/Russia introduced a tactical camouflage pattern for ground attack aircraft as well as fighters engaged in attack, close …
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article F7F Tigercat Fire Bombers – From Heavy Fighter to Aerial Firefighter The Grumman F7F Tigercat was one of the most powerful piston-engine fighters ever built in the United States. …
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article Ki-61-II ‘Bubbletop’ Kawasaki Ki-61-II-kai The rare and elusive Kawasaki Ki-61-II-kai “Bubbletop” has long fascinated aviation historians and scale modelers alike. Known for its distinctive redesigned canopy and improved performance …
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article The Ultimate RAAF Royal Australian Air Force Camouflage Guide 1941–1945 Introduction During World War II, the Royal Australian Air Force developed its own camouflage approach adapted to the Pacific …
article RAF Desert Pink Camouflage in Iraq (1991–2003): Gulf War Aircraft, Colors & Operational Reality The introduction of the Desert Pink camouflage by the Royal Air Force during the …