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Royal Libyan Air Force 1965
What planes and how many have the RLAF at his time? Only a few Dakotas? Or an mix of planes from around he world?
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Re: Royal Libyan Air Force 1965
hi,
From two old books that I have. 1961 observers world a/c directory Libya During 1959 a small libyan air arm was established with receipt of two Gomhouria primary trainers from the UAR. based at Idris . and The world guide to combat planes vol1 1966. The Federal Kingdom of Libya formed the nucleus of an air arm in 1959. A small number of Lockheed T-33A armed trainers serve in the dual instructional operational role. Alex |
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