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Was a U.S. C-130 mistakenly shot down in Chad in 1988?

November 5, 2012 David Cenciotti

Based on the majority of the reports on the subject currently available, only one aircraft was shot down in the close encounters between the French and the Libyan Air Force since the beginning of Opération […]

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Libyan Air force to be re-equipped with Rafale and Typhoon multi-role fighters. And some U.S. planes too.

July 4, 2012 Richard Clements

Quoting the Libyan Air Force Chief of Staff  Saqr Geroushi a recent article by the Libyan Herald reported that proposals have been drawn up to re-equip Tripoli’s dilapidated fleet with a special consideration given to those […]

Libyan Uprising

First images of Mig-21s in Free Libya Air Force markings

April 9, 2012 David Cenciotti

Update Apr. 21, 2012 10.15 GMT The following Reuters images, taken on the runway at Tammahint, 15 km (9 miles) from the southern Libyan city of Sabha, on Apr. 3, 2012, are the first ones […]

Military Aviation

One year after defecting from Gaddafi's regime, Libyan Air Force Mirage F1s bid farewell to Malta

February 24, 2012 David Cenciotti

Feb. 21, 2011 – Feb. 22, 2012: one year after defecting to Malta, the two Libyan Mirage F1s returned to Libya. Wearing the roundel and flag of Free Libya, the two aircraft, that had performed […]

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Libyan Tu-22 Blinders: are they still operative? Satellite pictures raise question

March 3, 2011 David Cenciotti

In the previous post (Why Libyan Air Force aircraft pose a risk to Italy) I explained the reasons why Libyan fighters must be closely watched by the Aeronautica Militare (Italian Air Force, ItAF). I also […]

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