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PostPosted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 7:36 am 
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Hi all

found a site with some details shots of the P-61 at Beijing - very slow but very interesting......

http://afwing.jschina.com.cn/gallery/beijing.htm

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interesting site, that looks like a harrier GR.3, XZ965, on there as well, so where would the chinese get that from?


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hello,

Thanks a lot for the link.

I love the P-61.

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Ray Hanna told me he traded the OFMC la-9 for a Harrier. So that may be it…

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Ray Hanna told me he traded the OFMC la-9 for a Harrier. So that may be it…

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That's the one, happymeal...

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So...he traded the Chinese a Harrier for an LA-9?


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Yep..of course minus systems and engines :wink:

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I don't think there is much they don't have,they have three plackbirds and as far as i know an Sr-71


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Mick Grinter wrote:
I don't think there is much they don't have,they have three plackbirds and as far as i know an Sr-71



Perhaps you mean a U-2? The Nationalist Chinese flew some....but they certainly didn't have any SR-71s.

And if the USAF had lost a Blackbird over China, I think it would have been in the news! :D

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Mick Grinter wrote:
they have three plackbirds and as far as i know an Sr-71
Is that some kind of warbird with bad teeth?

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Mark V wrote:
Mick Grinter wrote:
they have three plackbirds and as far as i know an Sr-71
Is that some kind of warbird with bad teeth?


now that would be an idea for a 'different' noseart

shark-teeth with caries :lol:

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oh
BTW - this one's on display at Beijing

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