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Next test question: What was the last piston-engined aircraft to be used in combat?
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October 19th 03, 06:20 PM
robert arndt
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(Kirk Stant) wrote in message . com...
What was the last piston-engined airplane (not aircraft - lets keep
the helo's out of this one) to employ weapons in A/A or A/G combat
(guns, bombs, rockets, nukes, whatever). Where and when?
Just being there doesn't count.
Oh, and it does have to have a pilot on board - so Predators don't
count either!
I'll open with T-28D's in the Phillippines - late 80's.
Kirk
Kirk,
This is an idiotic question since the inventories of many of the
world's poorest Air Forces still use piton-engined aircraft in a
combat role as of 2003. These Air Forces are largely African, South
American, and Asian.
For example you have the Brazilian Tucano/Super Tucano/ALX which still
flies drug interdiction and has fired on Columbian drug runners both
in the air and ground in recent years. The aircraft carry gun pods,
rockets, and home-made Piranha aams.
Second, helos are not aircraft... they are rotorcraft! Sheesh...
Rob
robert arndt