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FRENCH MILITARY PLANE INTERCEPTED BY AUSTRIAN AIR FORCE
Received Tuesday, 23 June 2009 13:56:00 GMT
VIENNA, June 23, 2009 (AFP) - Austria's air force intercepted a Frenchmilitary plane after it entered Austrian airspace without permission, thedefence ministry said Tuesday.
The French plane, en route to Paris from Romania late Monday, was intercepted between Radkersburg and Salzburg by two Austrian air force Saab105 jets, the ministry said in a statement. The ministry categorised the incident as "Alpha priority", which refers to when a plane enters Austrian airspace without the necessary flyover permission or if an aircraft loses radio contact while in Austrian airspace. All military aircraft require special authorisation to fly over Austria.
This afternoon, french MOD denied this information about "a french military aircraft"...
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Received Tuesday, 23 June 2009 13:56:00 GMT
VIENNA, June 23, 2009 (AFP) - Austria's air force intercepted a Frenchmilitary plane after it entered Austrian airspace without permission, thedefence ministry said Tuesday.
The French plane, en route to Paris from Romania late Monday, was intercepted between Radkersburg and Salzburg by two Austrian air force Saab105 jets, the ministry said in a statement. The ministry categorised the incident as "Alpha priority", which refers to when a plane enters Austrian airspace without the necessary flyover permission or if an aircraft loses radio contact while in Austrian airspace. All military aircraft require special authorisation to fly over Austria.
This afternoon, french MOD denied this information about "a french military aircraft"...
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
Intercepted by 2 Saab 105`s
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
`sp00k wrote:Intercepted by 2 Saab 105`s
..is that humiliating or what?
Surprised that a modern bizzer (I assume ?) isn't able to shake these Saabs off...
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
The Saab 105s have done a good job: They had interceped the intruder.....and you don't forget that Austrian have got the EF-2000 Typhoon, the best fighter in Europe.
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
Yep.... And that's exactly why they send out the Saab 105s - the Eurofighter consortium will be so chuffed to read their "best fighter in Europe" has not been used for a Quick Reaction Alert, but in stead a 40 year old armed trainer is used. LOLgiogio_lawyer wrote:...and you don't forget that Austrian have got the EF-2000 Typhoon, the best fighter in Europe.
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
Well, I do recall I saw one Phantom beating two Typhoons in a dogfight (and reading an interview with a RAF Typhoon pilot stating the Eurofighter doesn't have a single chance if it has to fight a F-16).giogio_lawyer wrote:the EF-2000 Typhoon, the best fighter in Europe.
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
Going OT here I know, but I believe it’s still very much down to the pilot and knowledge of the aircraft involved. I remember in the early 80's Danish F-16 pilots getting quite frustrated by numerous losses to RAF Lightning’s during a squadron exchange. Also remember reading a few years back that German F-4s made life very difficult for F-15s during Red Flag (although not really dogfighting).aviodromefriend wrote:Well, I do recall I saw one Phantom beating two Typhoons in a dogfight (and reading an interview with a RAF Typhoon pilot stating the Eurofighter doesn't have a single chance if it has to fight a F-16).
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
though it's going a bit off topic; didn't we see a topic here recently where aT-38 "killed" an F-22?
I would be really surprised if a fully operational Typhoon , flown by an average but operational Typhoon pilot, wouldn't be able to knock the beejezus out of any F-16 any time...
has the exact type of AdlA "intruder" ever surfaced?
I would be really surprised if a fully operational Typhoon , flown by an average but operational Typhoon pilot, wouldn't be able to knock the beejezus out of any F-16 any time...
has the exact type of AdlA "intruder" ever surfaced?
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Re: French military plane intercepted by Austrian Air Force ?
Hi everybody!It's unquestionable that the Typhoon is better than F-16 and similar fighter. And you don't forget that every dogfight is a single case! A my friend, Amx's pilot with +2000hours on jet, have killed a Typhoon in dogfight. But this case don't mean that the Amx is always better than Typhoon!