Post ur cunt's Air-Force

Post ur cunt's Air-Force.

Any new acquisitions?

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looks like it's taken out of the 80s

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probably got some planes here and there. who cares lul

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MiG-21 still looks nice even half century passed.

Wait, you have a carrier?

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Those are Su-22s though

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Bit retarded

I always wondered if it's possible to take a ferry and put a F-35B on it and operate on rivers.

>huehehuehuhehuhe

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>In service from 1941 to 1945, Buffalos of Lentolaivue 24 (Fighter Squadron 24) claimed 477 Soviet Air Force warplanes destroyed, with the combat loss of just 19 Buffalos, an outstanding victory ratio of 26:1.
>During the Battle of Midway in 1942, VMF-221 was destined to participate in one of the few aerial combats involving the Buffalo in U.S. military service. The initial Buffalo interception of the first Japanese air raid was led by Major Floyd B. Parks, whose 13-aircraft division did not fly in paired flights of mutually supporting aircraft. After attacking a formation of 30-40 Aichi D3A1 "Val" dive bombers escorted by 36 Zeros, the Marines, flying in two divisions of aircraft, downed several Japanese bombers before the escorting Zeros reacted; a furious dogfight developed. Thirteen out of 20 Buffalos were lost;[73] of the six Wildcats, only two remained flyable at the end of the mission. The losses included the Marine air commander, Major Parks, who bailed out of his burning Buffalo, only to be strafed by Zeros after parachuting into the sea.

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>One hundred and five Bf 109 pilots were each credited with the destruction of 100 or more enemy aircraft.[nb 6] Thirteen of these men scored more than 200 kills, while two scored more than 300. Altogether, this group of pilots was credited with a total of nearly 15,000 kills.[61]

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Plz send replacement

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You can buy our Tornados in a few years

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I don't think our air force will buy used gear again
Some of it had awful security records

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>nazis faking numbers as always

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Wish we could turn back time

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To the good old days

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>Any new acquisitions?
Yes.
We are replacing our 45 years old F-18s for 45 years old australian F-18s.

Just modernize them.

German ace pilots had the unique position that they were more or less forced to participate in active battle service for most of the war do to manpower problems. I'd imagine otherwise they would have been pulled from active duty into training more pilots.

Pls buy.

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Replacing all 52 super hornets by 2025. F-35 is clearly the superior plane but fuck me if it isn't expensive. Gib discount amerilards.

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Lockshill is the one setting the prices my friend

The American government only has leverage over American prices, the rest is all Lockheed jewry

>everyone focus on muh technology
>nobody cares about logistics and maintenance
mhh