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Air Combat - The world's top fighting aircraft

yarr what the hek is this.
this thread is about WORLDS TOP FIGHTING AIRCRAFTS,and u hav so far written about those aircraft which r used by few countries espacially USA.
secondly in a few early posts there wer attack aircrafts.????:what:

plz acc to ur threat,talk about WORLDS AIRCRAFTS,which they r used by no of countries,took a part in many battles and ranked as best fighter by other countries but not the menufecturer.
like f-16,f-4 and f-5 from ur thread.
sho-we:enjoy:


well its going on nicely, adding something to our knowledge! battle record! yes!it would be a nice addition but better mind yourself and not point at the crediability and utility of these post! they surely are comming from a much authentic source!!

regards!
 
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well its going on nicely, adding something to our knowledge! battle record! yes!it would be a nice addition but better mind yourself and not point at the crediability and utility of these post! they surely are comming from a much authentic source!!

regards!

Y NOT ! Y NOT :undecided:
 
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after a delay of a couple of weeks, starting again;

13 - Typhoon FGR4, Royal Air Force
Facts and Figures
Built by a consortium comprising Alenia Aeronautica, BAE systems and EADS.

Production is divided into three tranches and further sub-divided into blocks.

Single seat Block 5 (and fighter) aircraft were redesignated as Typhoon FGR4 in 2007.

The single seat FRG4 has full multi-role capability.

Maximum "supercruise" speed of Mach 1.1 without after-burner.

Fitted with PIRATE (Passive Infra-Red Airborne Tracking Equipment) which enablesTyphoon, to image and track designated ground targets.

Two RAF Typhoons intercepter a Russian TU-95 Bear-H over the north Atlantic in 2007.

First production Tranche Block 8 Typhoon was delivered to the RAF in October 2008.

No deployment to Afghanistan, despite intense speculation.

Combat Fact;
In 2008 the Typhoon Force led by XI Squadron, dropped 251 weapons during excercises in the US, which all hit the desired target within the required proximity.
 
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