+Cliff7600 Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 (edited) The spokesperson of the kingdom of Dhimar announced that a formal complaint has been filed against the empire of Paran for having armed military aircrafts flying under civilian registrations. The head of the training center "Falcon Flight", based near Horreya - Empire of Paran, answered it was a necessary measure to protect innocent civilian student pilots during their flights from (quote) the very dangerous and totally irresponsible trigger fanatics that were recruited in the armies of Dhimar, including their crazy pilots. Chief of the parani public relations added that there was no concern about these aircrafts being equipped with a machine gun because it was "filled with lead". ___ A parani MiG-15 photographed while flying over a Royal Dhimari Air Force base : Edited February 23, 2023 by Cliff7600 8
Trotski Posted February 23, 2023 Posted February 23, 2023 Bloody Dhimaris, always nicking our sand, the bounders !!!! 6
+Cliff7600 Posted July 1, 2023 Author Posted July 1, 2023 It's easy to know when a parani tries to enter the Dhimari airspace. The air force interceptors don't let him any chance to evade. The picture is taken from a little airfield I added near Al'Duhok. It's the same place as the post before, with the Hueys. I'm the chased MiG you can see on the left (so you can admire the accuracy of the shot with their nuclear thingy) and I won't make it because they kept shooting at me even at sea level. 2
+Cliff7600 Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 Some photos of the Mig Ye-8s. Some of them are officially presented as "F-7 144" and the propaganda claims they were made in China... MiG Ye-8 MF #71 MiG Ye-8 MS #91 Ye-8 MS vs CF-105 #85 F-7 144 between the suns of Dhimar The parani night invaders sometimes have the opportunity to sunbathe at night. #148 #155 #152 MiG Ye-8 MLK vs F-101B, both aircrafts collided and were lost. 9
+Cliff7600 Posted April 23 Author Posted April 23 During the 1985 Horreya air show, the parani air force presented a brand new MiG-Ye8 with unusual markings. Serving in the "Parani Air Service" detachment the number 335 was adorned with a dove of peace and a dhimari-style tail band, symbolizing efforts to create friendly relations between the two countries. The flight demonstration was a great success with the public cheering loudly at each low pass. 2 2
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