Come on you know what these are - just look at the pictures!! :o)
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A set of modern JASDF fighters, yours to collect!
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Anonymous
said...
J'aime bien les Japonnais, mais il serait bon de ne pas oublier que cet avion est beaucoup beaucoup plus représentatif de l'USAF ou de l'US Navy. C'est sous ces couleurs qu'il est internationalement connu at reconnu, et qu'il a servi sur tous les fronts. Merci aux fabricants japonnais de ne pas trop se focaliser sur "leur marché" JCP
you are correct on a number of points, it is sad the F4 sereis is only based on the Japanese Forces and has not considered the many other airforces that used this airframe.
Not only the USA, many airforces 4.1 Australia 4.2 Egypt 4.3 Germany 4.4 Greece 4.5 Iran 4.6 Israel 4.7 Japan 4.8 South Korea 4.9 Spain 4.10 Turkey 4.11 United Kingdom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-4_Phantom_II
However, it has become the trend that many Doyusha series releases appear to be JSDF series. I think it must be this is what they see as their big market?
2 comments:
J'aime bien les Japonnais, mais il
serait bon de ne pas oublier que cet avion est beaucoup beaucoup plus représentatif de l'USAF ou de
l'US Navy. C'est sous ces couleurs
qu'il est internationalement connu
at reconnu, et qu'il a servi sur tous les fronts. Merci aux fabricants japonnais de ne pas trop se focaliser sur "leur marché"
JCP
JC
you are correct on a number of points, it is sad the F4 sereis is only based on the Japanese Forces and has not considered the many other airforces that used this airframe.
Not only the USA, many airforces
4.1 Australia
4.2 Egypt
4.3 Germany
4.4 Greece
4.5 Iran
4.6 Israel
4.7 Japan
4.8 South Korea
4.9 Spain
4.10 Turkey
4.11 United Kingdom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-4_Phantom_II
However, it has become the trend that many Doyusha series releases appear to be JSDF series. I think it must be this is what they see as their big market?
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