Maybe they have been there during exercises, but the KLu has used Villafranca and Amendola for operations over former-Yugoslavia.Thermal wrote:Aviano perhaps? they have been there before afterall.
Maybe they have been there during exercises, but the KLu has used Villafranca and Amendola for operations over former-Yugoslavia.Thermal wrote:Aviano perhaps? they have been there before afterall.
DATE:23/03/11
SOURCE:Flightglobal.com
Danish F-16s drop their first bombs on Libya
By Craig Hoyle
Lockheed Martin F-16s from the Royal Danish Air Force have for the first time dropped weapons on Libya, the service has confirmed.
Aircraft was a Soko G-2A-E "Galeb"
Very likely, although the article doesn't mention the aircraft type that shot down the bogey. What surprises me is that the Galeb got airborne in the first place... it would be likely that the coalition forces have bombed all military runways by now, right?Thermal wrote:First A-A kill for the Rafale?
Seems likely, but some might be repaired already. Or they can use taxiways or highway strips maybe?SquAdmin wrote:it would be likely that the coalition forces have bombed all military runways by now, right?
Apparently the Soko Galeb design had as an original requirement that it should be able to operate from unprepared runways. Hence the undercarriage was designed to be very strong.SquAdmin wrote:Very likely, although the article doesn't mention the aircraft type that shot down the bogey. What surprises me is that the Galeb got airborne in the first place... it would be likely that the coalition forces have bombed all military runways by now, right?Thermal wrote:First A-A kill for the Rafale?
So hopefully for them the undercarriage withstood the firepower of the RafaleStratofreighter wrote:SquAdmin wrote:Hence the undercarriage was designed to be very strong.Thermal wrote:First A-A kill for the Rafale?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12850975The plane, a smaller trainer aircraft, had just landed in the besieged city of Misrata when it was attacked
That is the airfield/airbase just south of Sirte. Libya has quite a lot of airfields wirh hardened shelters (HAS) and many of these bases have smaller dispersal strips closeby. Most dispersal strips have limited facilities but they do have a concrete airstrip.IrishAirPics wrote:Airfield is called Ghardabiya, dual use airfield. The Galeb could have departed from there or some other dual use airfield.
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