Rockville wrote: The downed F16 in Syria is a former Belgian F16A, which was registered: FA-78 until 2009.
Indeed, this Falcon was delivered to the Jordanian Airforce on 19/03/2009, see LINKArjan wrote:That'll make it the 149
The United States has denied that Islamic State militants shot down the Jordanian aircraft. The head of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Lloyd Austin, said the U.S. will not tolerate the militant group's "attempts to misrepresent or exploit this unfortunate aircraft crash for their own purposes."
As for the pilot's fate:The young pilot allegedly told his interviewer that he was sweeping the Raqqa area, capital of the Islamic State, in a party that included Saudi F-15s, Emirati F-16s, and Moroccan F-16s.
Poor guy. My thoughts go out to him and his family.Stratofreighter wrote:As for the pilot's fate:http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2014/12/29/is ... at-seeker/
Nonsense!Rockville wrote:This appeared on Twitter:
Eelco Hiltermann @eelcohiltermann
Voor de liefhebbers: neergeschoten F16 in Syrie is ex-Belgische luchtmacht F-16A, die daar met de registratie FA-78 rondvloog (tot 2009).
The downed F16 in Syria is a former Belgian F16A, which was registered: FA-78 until 2009.
Can you please elaborate on your remark?orange wrote:Nonsense!Rockville wrote:This appeared on Twitter:
Eelco Hiltermann @eelcohiltermann
Voor de liefhebbers: neergeschoten F16 in Syrie is ex-Belgische luchtmacht F-16A, die daar met de registratie FA-78 rondvloog (tot 2009).
The downed F16 in Syria is a former Belgian F16A, which was registered: FA-78 until 2009.
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