that's something new : a ground-to-ground kill.
will that other F-16 now get a 'Kill-marking' ?
F-16 caught fire at Florennes
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Re: F-16 caught fire at Florennes
Friendly fire is usually not rewarded with a kill markingFlanker wrote:that's something new : a ground-to-ground kill.
will that other F-16 now get a 'Kill-marking' ?
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Re: F-16 caught fire at Florennes
when Phantom FGR.2 XV422 shot down Jag GR.1 XX963/AL in 1982 a small Jaguar silhouette was added on the Phantom
so, who knows
so, who knows
Re: F-16 caught fire at Florennes
Flanker wrote:when Phantom FGR.2 XV422 shot down Jag GR.1 XX963/AL in 1982 a small Jaguar silhouette was added on the Phantom
so, who knows
Re: F-16 caught fire at Florennes
The big difference here is that two maintenance crew members were injured in the blast. If they were really close when it happened, the damage to their hearing could be very serious.
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Re: F-16 caught fire at Florennes
The second F-16 is the FA-129. He received several bullets on his vertical tail and throught his engine..
Re: F-16 caught fire at Florennes
But it is repairable, correct?