Lightning wrote:To me it seems that the rocket pods are Matra type 155,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNEB
The range of a Mirage F-1 on just internal fuel tanks is according to diffirent sources up to 850 km, just on internal fuel. The distance between Libya and Malta is around half of that.
thanks.
-perhaps take for range into account, time over Libya, mocking an attack, dodging, low level flying, hi-lo-lo- profile, reserve for losing time in holding pattern malta.
They had, someway, enough fuel, as they did not need to drop (if at all possible) these two LOADED ! ROCKET pods.
slightly off topic mode on Deserters....hero's?
They will be seen as defectors and deserters by the current Libyian government and military. They have gone 'a-wall'. That's good for a military court and a (long) sentence or even death. Not just in Libya. But these chaps are called hero's and heroic. That is a bit overdone perhaps. Were the Iraqi aircrew seen as heros when the fled their country and flew straight into the hands of a former sworn enemy (Iran) and what happened to them...
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Remember Dutchman Jan 'Poncke' Princen. He did not wanted to shoot freedom seeking populus too. Yet, he was declared something like deserter, even a traitor, an enemy of the state. He managed to hold on to his life and his dignity. His ongoing choices in life even let to a number or international awards. But afaik there is no statue for him, no street has been called after him anywhere in his 'Fatherland'. more: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poncke_Princen slightly off topic mode off
If anything, these LAAF-pilots / desert-deserters have opted for the wise thing. They stay alive (for now) and they deny FTTB further use of these 2 F1s.
Wonder what is more to follow (in any direction..
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EDIT: JUDGING BY THE PICS: THERE WAS LIKELY SOMETHING ON THE INNER STATIONS AT ANY POINT IN TIME DURING THIS FLIGHT.