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Old 12th February 2010, 08:11
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Re: WWII aces in Syrian Air Force

Used a fighter jets in 1948. Syrian Air Force was officially established after the first class of pilots graduated from flight schools in Britain. The embryonic force saw limited participation in the Israel war conducting bombing raids against Israeli forces and settlements. The best resource I found to get information about the history is ahistorydirectory.com.
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