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Poslao: 29 Maj 2014 09:45
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Banglades
21/05/2014
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 29 Maj 2014 10:05
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- zixo

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Citat: Kad je Chad uopste i nabavio polovne iz Ukrajine ? Da li su to bili 9-12 ili 9-13 ?
Чад је вероватно прошле године потписао уговор а нема нигде вести о томе. Рекао сам већ да се то дешава.
Ово је вероватно први авион на пробама после ремонта.
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Poslao: 29 Maj 2014 12:16
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- ray ban11
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Jos malo o slovackim ...
Citat:Following the split-up, Sliač became the main Slovak fighter base. On 1 January 1993 1 Stíhací Letecký Pluk (1SLP) was established here. 1 Stíhacia Letka of the regiment was initially operating the 9 MiG-29 and 1 MiG-29UB that had been received as a result of the Czechoslovakian Air Force split-up. In addition the unit received also 6 L-39ZA's. A large number of MiG-21MF/UM/US equipped the 2 and 4 Stíhacia Letka. 3 Letka was flying L-410 and Mi-2 / Mi-17 helicopters in liaison and SAR roles. Twelve extra MiG-29's and 2 MiG-29UB´s were received from Russia in two batches 1993/1994 and 1995/1996. The 1993 batch including 5 MiG-29´s and 1 MiG-29UB entered service with 1 Stíhacia Letka and the second batch of 7 MiG-29´s and 1 MiG-29UB went to 2 Stíhacia Letka which also received all 9 L-39ZA in 1996. 4 Letka also operates the MiG-21R and MiG-21MA for a short while during late 1994 and early 1995 after which they were retired. Following a reorganisation of the Air Force which took place between November 1994 and March 1995, the 1. Regiment was redesignated as 31 Stíhacie Letecké Krídlo. The last MiG-21s were retired 2002 and scraped. After some more reorganisations, Sliač is now home of the Mixed Air Wing (Zmiešané letecké krídlo) of „general major Otto Smik“ (a Word War II pilot of the RAF, shot down near Zwolle in the Netherlands). The 1. Combat squadron (1. Bojová letka) is flying 10 upgraded MiG-29AS fighters and 2 upgraded MiG-29UBS doubleseaters. Three MiG-29 were lost in accidents 2002 and 9 were stored or transfered to museums. The 2. Training squadron (2. Výcviková letka) uses 3 modernized L-39CMs and 3 modernized L-39ZAMs. Some more Albatroses are stored as reserve.
Iz `Combat Aircraft`
Slovak Fighter Town
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Samo da se ponovi da su ovi avioni sto su dosli iz RF sredinom 90-tih bili 9-12 ne 9-12A kako navode neki izvori .
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Poslao: 29 Maj 2014 22:21
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djox ::U ukrajinskom remontnom zavodu Lviv ( “Львівський державний авіаційно-ремонтний завод” )
poceo je remont dva MiG-29
evo i snimak
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Poslao: 30 Maj 2014 14:32
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- Toni

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Citat:In April 2009, the Chadian website Tchadactuel quoted President Idriss Déby as saying: "No African country except Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa has the weapons that Chad has today. In addition to what I have today, I am trying to acquire others. As I speak, my little brother Umar Déby, accompanied by the chief-of-staff of the air force, is in Ukraine, negotiating the acquisition of three MiG-29s, pilots, mechanics, and ammunition."
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