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What if New Zealand had decided to re-place emphasis on the fighter/bomber role when It came time to replace the Canberra in the late 60's early 70's?....

Refurbished US F-8H:

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Upgraded in the late 80's with the AGP-66A and AIM-7:

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In 1976 the RAF needed a heavy intercepter to defend the UK against modern soviet long range bombers. The idea was born to use Vulcan bombers as basic for such an interceptor. The Vulcan F.1 would have been armed with 12 AIM-54A Phoenix missiles (8 internal, 4 external). Later the idea was canceled in favor for the fighter version of the Tornado.

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EDA CH-101 CERNICALO.01

CASA/Dornier C-101 Cernícalo (Spanish Designation C.7) - Escuadron 113, Ejército del Aire, 1965

Edited by Spinners
Re-named as C-101
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USAF F-104H STARFIGHTER.01

Lockheed F-104H Starfighter - 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Aerospace Defence Command, USAF,  1971

The real F-104H was actually a dumbed down export variant that did not proceed

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