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Accident de Courtrai, le 4 juillet 1989

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Je mets ça ici parce que c'est en français sur le document

 

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accident_a%C3%A9rien_de_Courtrai

 

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Je suis tombé là-dessus par hasard, en cherchant autre chose bien moins clair.

Mais là c'est un vrai accident.

 

C'était arrivé aussi à un F-106 :^) mais sans malheur, ni incident diplomatique cette fois, le 2 février 1970.

 

http://www.pilote-virtuel.com/viewtopic.php?pid=412755

 

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Je bossais ce jour là

mais nos avions n'ont pas été "scramblé"...les F-15 de Bitburg étaient déjà sur le coups...

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