Pretty embarrassing here in New Zealand, the only flying fighter jets here are retired ones owned privately. We have some Herc's which are decades old for the odd rescue. The Skyhawks were the only really capable fighters I think we ever had. Now our rich cousins the Aussies will have to protect us instead.
We had Canberra Bombers before the A-4's. They were an extremely capable aircraft we flew at the same time as the UK and Australia. Australia flew their Canberra's in Vietnam. The A-4's at the time of their grounding were electronically F-16's, which is why we had trouble selling them with the US preventing several of the opportunities. I think it was payback for Helen Clark rejecting the purchase of knockdown F-16's which at the time were heading for Pakistan, when the US also stopped that sale.
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Alguien mas devolvio el saludo al copiloto ????
Pretty embarrassing here in New Zealand, the only flying fighter jets here are retired ones owned privately. We have some Herc's which are decades old for the odd rescue. The Skyhawks were the only really capable fighters I think we ever had. Now our rich cousins the Aussies will have to protect us instead.
You're protected by your monarchy.
And what did we use those capable skyhawks for? I'll wait.
@@regregan5755 Needed to play our part.Currently we are bludgers.
We had Canberra Bombers before the A-4's. They were an extremely capable aircraft we flew at the same time as the UK and Australia. Australia flew their Canberra's in Vietnam. The A-4's at the time of their grounding were electronically F-16's, which is why we had trouble selling them with the US preventing several of the opportunities. I think it was payback for Helen Clark rejecting the purchase of knockdown F-16's which at the time were heading for Pakistan, when the US also stopped that sale.