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HAL Tejas of the Indian Air Force
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The all new Sukhoi Su-75 "Checkmate"
Soviet fighter makes catapult asisted takeoff from USS Enterprise, during joint excercise RollEm. (198? colorised)
RAF Panavia Tornado F3 of the 111th Fighter Squadron, intercepting a Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack off the North-Western coast of Scotland
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A Pakistan Air Force Mirage IIIEA ROSE of No. 7 Bandits Squadron alongside F-16s of the USAF and RJAF
A Pakistan Air Force Mirage IIIEA ROSE of No. 7 Bandits Squadron alongside a US Navy F-18 and F-16s of the USAF and RJAF
F-14A VF-2 climbs with afterburners
Saab 37 Viggens
F-14A Tomcat of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF)
Australian F-35s Up Close During Training
Mitsubishi F-2 Viper Zero of the JASDF and F-16 Fighting Falcons of the USAF
PAC JF-17A Thunder assigned to the 34th Tactical Attack Wing’s No. 14 ‘Tail Choppers’ Squadron takes off on a Combat Air Patrol stationed from PAF Base Qadri, Skardu, Northern Air Command
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Chance Vought F4U Corsair, North American P51D Mustang, North American T-28 Trojan and Lockheed P38 Lightning in formation flight
F-16 Vipers of the Pakistan Air Force flying at sunrise during a Red Flag exercise
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MiG-29 Fulcrum of Hungarian Air Force and F-14 Tomcat of USN
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Mitsubishi A6M3 mod.22 viewed from the cockpit of a Grumman F6F-5

This particular Zero fighter (Serial Number 3869) was found in 1990 at Babo Airfield in Indonesia, which was damaged by american bombs during the Allied bombing campaigns of 1943-1944. It was immediately brought to the U.S. for restoration, but due to the amount of work in 1994 the plane was transferred to Russia for completion. Parts used on the SN-3869 were both original and new material, in order to ensure safety while flying it, and the aircraft has been fitted with a Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp power plant.
A-5C Fantan, one of the few twin engine aircraft to serve in PAF other than the B-57 Canberra. It was based off MiG-19 and designed to be a ground attack aircraft primarily in CAS role. It was one of the first aircraft to be replaced by JF-17 Thunder in early 2010s.
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