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boldpilot wrote:QUOTE(boldpilot @ Aug 4 2007, 11:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Guy's ,Just seen a picture of a strange learjet ,it has square section pods on the underside of the wings It's letters are ZK-XVL I have two pictures of it but I don,t know how to include them with this message
This one?
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=0790...next_id=0786345
Not sure why it has a NZ rego but the flag on the tail is Aussie??- In this case it is probably used for target towing for the Aussie airforce. My brother used to fly for Pel-Air doing this in Lears and Westwinds.......they basically tow a target behind the a/c and then target runs/intercepts are made on the target.
Its a common practice to sub-contract this kinda thing out to civil operators.Last edited by Timmo on Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.


jastheace wrote:QUOTE(jastheace @ Aug 8 2007, 10:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>yup my brother was in the navy, the used the lear and a hunter for quite some time for target practice, ever since our strike wing was scrappedthe basically use any fast jet that is willing to "get" shot at(well not really shot at, but you know what i mean). apparently it is not the same as the old skyhawks and aremachiis as they just fly straight and true, they are not allowed to do any aerobatics to make it hard, although i was told that the hawker hunter put on quite a challenge for them, unofficially of course
Reason your movin off shore , least your new land has a Strike force and getting it upgraded as well ! anything go's wrong here .... Govt heads down to Wanaka and ask Sir Tim if they can borrow his airforce![]()
maybe ,

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