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All the theories about the crash of Metrojet Flight 7K9268 into the Sinai Peninsula

November 2, 2015 David Cenciotti

What we know and what we don’t know about the crash of Metrojet A321 in Egypt. On Oct. 31, at around 04.13 UTC, Metrojet flight 7K9268, an A321 flying from Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt, to St. […]

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Egyptian Demonstrator Gets Way Too Close To A Low Flying Helicopter. Or viceversa…..

July 28, 2013 David Cenciotti

Helicopters have been the main tools used to surveil the protests in Cairo, where running battles are continuing on the streets. In the following video, an Egyptian Air Force WS-61 Sea King can be seen […]

Helicopters

Stunning images of Egyptian military helicopters maneuvering over Tahrir Square, Cairo

July 3, 2013 David Cenciotti

The following images were released by ANSA news agency. They show AH-64 Apache and Mil Mi-8 helicopters overflying Tahrir Square, Cairo, during the anti-Morsi protests. Previously, we have published some stunning images showing the same […]

Military Aviation

An Unknown Story from the Yom Kippur War: Israeli F-4s vs North Korean MiG-21s

June 24, 2013 Dario Leone

This is a little known story of the 1973’s Yom Kippur War. Even if the McDonnell Douglas F-4 was developed as an interceptor in response to the need of the U.S. Navy to protect their […]

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OTD in 1985, the Achille Lauro incident: when the U.S. Navy forced an Egyptair Boeing 737 off course

October 10, 2012 Dario Leone

A scarcely known mission took place in the skies above the Mediterranean Sea. In the night between Oct. 10 and 11, 1985, several combat planes belonging to the Carrier Air Wing 17 (CVW-17) lauched from USS […]

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