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C. 130 ID by
whatsit
Geoff Miller wrote:
If you look closely, this is a J-model. Note the barely
visible dark patch at the bottom of the vertical stabil-
izer's leading edge. (What's that for, anyway? Is it a
dielectric covering for some sort of antenna? In any case,
only J-models have it.)
It somewhat...
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Jolly Roger Take Off - JR_1.jpg (0/1) by
RustY©
I took these at Payern in 2004. I think it was the day before the airshow
there. The Americans were hawking this but I doubt that the Swiss will do
business with them again any time soon. The Eurofighter would look good in
Swiss markings ;)
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