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 Post subject: F-5 at Tucson IAP
PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:57 am 
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ImageNorthrop F-5 Aerovation Inc, Tucson IAP a by Bill Word, on Flickr

ImageNorthrop F-5 Aerovation Inc, Tucson IAP b by Bill Word, on Flickr

ImageNorthrop F-5 Aerovation Inc, Tucson IAP c by Bill Word, on Flickr


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 Post subject: Re: F-5 at Tucson IAP
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Looks like an Ex RCAF CF5

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 Post subject: Re: F-5 at Tucson IAP
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Certainly looks like the Canadian scheme to me...and they had the IFR probe as well.

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Red slave wheels look familiar as well.. probably one sold off from CFB Mountainview

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 Post subject: Re: F-5 at Tucson IAP
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bilwor wrote:


If you zoom in on the nose of this pic you can see the RCAF roundel painted aft of the formation light.


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 Post subject: Re: F-5 at Tucson IAP
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JohnB wrote:
Certainly looks like the Canadian scheme to me...and they had the IFR probe as well.

Those were my thoughts exactly.


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