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Bones
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Toy Airplanes

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I'm so used to toy airplanes being USAF or USN so i was pleasantly reminded that I'm in Poland by seeing these kind of toy airplanes here instead (although it has US markings.... Maybe it was captured and turned into an aggressor)

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Re: Toy Airplanes

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Yes, "aggressor" training jet is the only plausible reason I can think of why that SU-30 has US markings!
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PanzerMeyer wrote:
15 Jul 2024, 07:20
Yes, "aggressor" training jet is the only plausible reason I can think of why that SU-30 has US markings!

I think this one is he Su-34 Fullback. It doesn't have the bubble canopy and it has wide side by side seating.

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