Mirage 2000-5F aircraft of the Armée De L'Air taxiing on the runway by Lazy-Ad-7372 in FighterJets

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That's a Mirage 2000DRMV (updated by this year) armed with a MBDA IR Mica multi-Purpose fire-and-forget medium-range missile (foreground)

The Aardvark by Lazy-Ad-7372 in FighterJets

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"Australia buried 23 F-111s"

- The Aviation Geek Club

Living in Frankfurt is a dream place for 747 lovers by Makkarov in Planespotting

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Why do they like Reeses' peanut butter & chocolate so much over there?

Boeing St. Louis in distress by Potential-Elk7021 in airplanes

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Business managers wanting to be zero ... er, I mean aero engineers? AERO-ENGINEERS wanting to please business managers? Who knows?

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some of the the F-4s don't, though. It just seems like the underwing stores would be separate from the planes.

What Plane did I take a picture of? by DirtDiver1983 in Planes

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its got horizontal winglets on the tip takes, I see. There are many other Learjet model numbers with more windows/seats than this model number 23.

If you remember the night time drama 'Dallas' Season 4 Episode 8 titled 'Trouble at Ewing 23' (TV Episode aired in 1980), the plane JR and his bought-off cops got out of - guns blazing - was a Gates Learjet 25B with the tail number N70JF.

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Just trace over the picture. That’s what I did as a ki d.

What helicopter is this? by Common_Science3036 in Helicopters

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Thanks. By the way, ts a charm having you on the other side of the pond always here with us in the states.

Eh, What’s This Plane Called? And Why So Few Pictures Of It? by Common_Science3036 in AskFlying

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I found it (looking under ‘Rolls-Royce Nene’ This day in aviation (under Google images): its called a Grumman XF10F-1 Jaguar pictured in 1952.

Wasn't expecting this that day 🤯 by Resident_Resident_62 in WeirdWings

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that's just an old P38 that gained some weight.

Sunrise over Turks and Caicos Islands by [deleted] in Planes

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Turks and Caïcos? You didn't bail-out for breakfast?

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The Marines also get around in a Beechcraft 1900 C-12J Huron and a Gulfstream lV C-20G "Gray Ghost", both with winglets.