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Herbert
Location: Uganda
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posted: 05/25/2010 01:26 PM
thanks alot,i hv been lookin for such info but couldnt catch it,thanks. could u pliz have explanations for the different designs
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majr
Location: Canada
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posted: 05/04/2010 03:44 AM
great site. i am in the rcac's and this site was amazing for info
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beth witten
Location: United States
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posted: 03/30/2010 05:40 PM
The Lee County Red Cross is having Its 7th Annual Heroes Take Flight Fly-In Armed Forces Day on May 15,2010 At Auburn University Regional Airport We are askin any one that would like to take part in the fly in to contact Beth Witten at 334 749 9981 or by email.. Thanks, Lee County Red Cross
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Miguel Margarido
Location: Portugal
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posted: 03/04/2010 05:42 PM
I am happy to see that your site, this magnificent site filled with accurate, well researched information, is still alive and well after all these years!
Here's to Fighter-Planes.com!
Miguel "Chronus" Margarido
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David Allen
Location: New Zealand
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posted: 02/19/2010 09:15 AM
FlyFighterJet.com is your one-stop source for all that's fighter jet flying. Look no further and book your MiG-29, MiG-31, L-39, Hawker Hunter, Lightning or Buccaneer ride on FlyFighterJet.com
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Patrick Doyle
Location: United Kingdom
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posted: 01/23/2010 01:57 PM
Being an aviation addict; into all things to do with flight, I very much enjoy browsing through your great website and the information it provides.
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Levi Stout
Location: United States
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posted: 11/30/2009 12:24 AM
this is a very helpful website i have used it many times in the for reaserch at school
here is a suggestion if you can find it
a german jet call the Gotha Go-228 it wuz said to a secret plane of WWII
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lijo john
Location: India
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posted: 10/08/2009 03:43 AM
this is one of those few sites which has given me great satisfaction.
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sujoy
Location: India
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posted: 09/19/2009 06:23 PM
Respected sir, this is an awesome website with mind blowing information, i stand and salute u for making this website, really great job...
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Dwaipayan.n.Ray
Location: India
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posted: 09/15/2009 06:40 PM
This is a cool website but you can visit www.combataircrafts.webs.com it also provides information about combat air crafts same like this site but a bit differentand a bit updated information and in a very illustrated manner.
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Sean Beam
Location: United States
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posted: 09/03/2009 06:49 PM
I think that it is quite a shame that I couldn't find the F-16XL, or the FB-22 on this Site. Sure, the FB-22 is not out there yet, but I can find it on wiki.
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Dwaipayan.N.Ray
Location: India
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posted: 09/03/2009 02:32 PM
This is a very cool website but it is not properly updated. I could not find information of Sukhoi SU-30MK or SU-30 MKI also the information of MIG-21 BISON is missing. I hope it will be updated soon with also with information on F-35 Lightning II
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LnddMiles
Location: United States
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posted: 07/27/2009 12:08 AM
The best information i have found exactly here. Keep going Thank you
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sachindra katila
Location: Nepal
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posted: 07/19/2009 06:59 PM
great site.. but it would be good if the speed of all planes are mentioned in mach or KMph or both. It gets confusing if some are mentioned in mach and some in KMph
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Mohammed Sheikh
Location: Jordan
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posted: 05/19/2009 10:43 PM
Dear Sirs' I wish to express my gratitude & appreciation to the valuable information you give in this web site, this implies that you people are very smart and you did your job well. Keep uu the Good Work Best of Luck
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Diego
Location: United States
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posted: 04/20/2009 03:51 AM
I like this wed site a lot and i was wondering if you ever thought that USA ever copy russian plane MiG-25 Foxbat with the usa version of the F-15 eagle
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IMRAN MANZOOR
Location: Pakistan
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posted: 04/02/2009 06:45 PM
I AM VERY PLEASED TO SEE YOUR INFORMATIVE WEBSITE.AND I APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS TO LAUNCH SUCH TYPE OF INFORMATION FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD.IF YOUR TEAM COLLECT INFORMATION ACCORDING TO THE COUNTRIES IT WILL BE MORE EFFECTIVE.
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Rob
Location: United States
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posted: 04/02/2009 07:56 AM
I have the flying wing pic you wanted if you send me an email i will be able to give you all the pic you want but your link does not work (i tryed 5 times to send the pic)
 
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gunjan
Location: India
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posted: 02/10/2009 06:22 PM
please update HAl tejas link..the range you have mentioned is 850 km whereas it is actually 3000kms(reference wikipedia) ...also PAK FA project us missing..
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FCafb goon
Location: United States
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posted: 12/04/2008 01:14 PM
you have listed the V-22 Osprey as a 2000 fighter... its not a fighter, its a VTOL transport, it only has manned m240 that is mounted on the loading ramp, the purpose of the V-22 is long distance high speed troop transport, to replace the ageing CH-46 and CH-53 helicopter fleets...
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Nooman Sheikh
Location: Pakistan
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posted: 12/02/2008 12:01 PM
Hey, PAK-FA joint venture between India & Russia is missing. Please give information regarding that fighter plane.
 
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Tamal
Location: India
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posted: 11/26/2008 10:17 AM
The tactical requirements that lead to pruduction af the aircraft along with its action history (if any)will be interesting
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Tam
Location: India
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posted: 11/25/2008 11:59 AM
Nice site.a comparision tool will be of great help.
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CCPL Jensen
Location: Australia
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posted: 10/22/2008 01:18 AM
i noticed that you are missing the F-111A to F-111G i see you have the EF-111 Raven however this is the electronic version i would be very plzed if you could please add this if you would like i would also be happy to update you on any aircraft i come accross
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Rescueman
Location: United States
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posted: 10/05/2008 04:33 PM
I can't find the most important jet of all on your site. Where is the A-10
 
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Tigger
Location: Finland
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posted: 10/05/2008 03:18 PM
I noticed a minor lack of info on MiG-21, Finland was not mentioned in countries that used that fighter. Finnish airforce had some MiG-21bis fighters, they were replaced by F-18 Hornets. (NOT F/A-18, no assault weapons were acquired)
 
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