New F16 starting procedure in real life?
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It was the Egyptian Air force when they were attacking ISIS
Egyptian!? … Or you meant Jordanian?
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Egyptian!? … Or you meant Jordanian?
Same video (at least some clips) in both posts …… both say Egyptian. Against targets in Libya.
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Egyptian!? … Or you meant Jordanian?
Egyptian against ISIS affiliated targets in Lybia, in reaction to the execution of 21 egyptian copt hostages.
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Egyptian against ISIS affiliated targets in Lybia, in reaction to the execution of 21 egyptian copt hostages.
… ah … missed it while flying over (where you know). No TV on the camp and didn’t saw the last events. Thank you for info.
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… ah … missed it while flying over (where you know). No TV on the camp and didn’t saw the last events. Thank you for info.
I thought so
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It was the Egyptian Air force when they were attacking ISIS.
LOL, you should know that the media regulary uses aviation imagery from what ever sources (archives) they have available for whatever purpose they like.
Actually in some “documentaries” or news reports, they dont even care if “the same aircraft” suddenly changes loadout or even type in between the scenes…So - whenever you see a news report or a documentary including military aviation scenes, I’d even consider it rather unlikely that those scenes where produced in the context of the story being told.
Far more likely they have absolutely nothing to do with the main story and just serve as kind of “illustration”That parts of the same news report are then used by different channels takes nothing away from that.
Greets!
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… True.
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ok the airbrakes could have been an error, but what about the tough question about the Jordanian F-16A what downed it?
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what about the tough question about the Jordanian F-16A what downed it?
AFAIK, nothing. Except a “classic” engine failure.
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Man that is so frecking funny, I’ve actually seen that happen online but never photos of it IRL.:D One thing though if it was a short airstrip the pilot could crash so its not advisable to do that.
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whenever you see a news report or a documentary including military aviation scenes, I’d even consider it rather unlikely that those scenes where produced in the context of the story being told.
Far more likely they have absolutely nothing to do with the main story and just serve as kind of “illustration”Sadly, this fact is not limited to military aviation only. Just look at civil aviation news as well - media usually get airline photo right, not airplane in the question (i.e. there is an emergency landing of B777, but media will show A330). But for ‘this’ story, video seems to be from actual attack (same case with Jordanian AF and its attacks).
Judging from camouflage, I would say that these sorties were conducted by their C/D block 40s (I have seen the orange camouflage these planes). But I do stand to be corrected.
Cheers!
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What makes me always smile is wen the media says “the co-pilot managed to land the plane” … yeah because co-pilots have some sort of limited retarded pilot training …smfh
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Yep, saw this video too on n-tv and couldn’t quite explain that.
I think its a mistake. Just bad they caught it on tape :uham: