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    TU-22 BLINDER 1/72

    First, thanks guys. I have an old model ESCI 1/72 of the Blinder: I think a Blinder B. (I'd like try to do it in 1/48 but this is only in my dreams).
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    TU-22 BLINDER 1/72

    Hello everyone. Does someone know where find (reliable) drawings of the Tu-22 Blinder in 1/72 scale? Thanks for each answer.
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    ANGOLA CAMOUFLAGE FOR MIG-23 (and Su-15)

    Thanks Wurger, but if possible some codes about the colors, like the federal standard? Or I have to look the Cuban camo.?
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    ANGOLA CAMOUFLAGE FOR MIG-23 (and Su-15)

    Hello guys. 1) Does anyone know the colors for the MIG-23's camouflage in Angola? 2) Does anyone know the colors of the SU-15 Flagon TM deployed in Angola in 1976-84? Thanks.
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    SR-71 Flight manual posted

    Hi, I doubt that in the sr-71's cockpit at 85,000 feet you could feel the mach-3 speed. A former MIG-25 pilot told me that the canopy at mach-3 became so hot that you couldn't touch him with glove-less hands. The MIG-25 had a 3 minutes limit at mach-3 speed (actually mach 2,83) because of the...
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    SR-71 Flight manual posted

    Hello. If possible could someone tell me the maximum altitude reachable from an SR-71 in perfect working order? Some charts stop to 85,000 feet (Figure 5-3; section V, page 5-9). Another chart is up to 100,000 feet (appendix I, part I; Figure A1-5, page A1-10 of the Pilot's manual). I knew that...
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    Dakota lights?

    Ok, thanks, very interesting for me. The code may be: 50-54653, but the 6 could be a "C". I don't understand very well it is worn out.
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    Dakota lights?

    Hello all. I hope that I'm in the right section of the Forum. 1) I found this aircraft's light. Someone told me that it is a nav light (starboard light) of a C-47 Dakota aircraft belonged to the Italy's Air Force. Could it be true? In the Web still I did not found any confirmations...
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