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Does Mexico even have an airforce? Do they field any combat-capable
aircraft, or is it just non-combatant types like search and rescue or cargo planes? According to the news http://www.wired.com/news/technology...w=wn_1techhead the Mexican Air Force spotted unidentified "UFO" bright objects. Or a more humorous take on the subject ![]() http://www.ridiculopathy.com/news_detail.php?id=1075 |
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![]() "lyon_wonder" wrote in message ... Does Mexico even have an airforce? Do they field any combat-capable aircraft, Yes. They fly a squadron of F5Es, as well as armed T33 and PC7 trainer aircraft for counterinsurgency work. There has apparently been talk of acquiring more modern aircraft, possible choices including refurbished F16s from the US and Mig 29s from Belarus. tim gueguen 101867 |
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 15:54:31 -0500, lyon_wonder
wrote: Does Mexico even have an airforce? Do they field any combat-capable aircraft, or is it just non-combatant types like search and rescue or cargo planes? According to the news http://www.wired.com/news/technology...w=wn_1techhead the Mexican Air Force spotted unidentified "UFO" bright objects. Or a more humorous take on the subject ![]() http://www.ridiculopathy.com/news_detail.php?id=1075 Brings to mind two incidents when I was assigned to Kelly AFB in San Antonio. 1) A flight test engineer who worked for me was given the opportunity to sit in the "drivers seat" on a functional check flight (FCF) of a B-52 coming off the depot line. They were in the Crystal MOA along the Rio Grande at low level when the pilot told him to turn left. He mistakenly turned right...penetrating Mexican airspace in a nuclear-capable bomber at an altitude that could seriously indicate a bombing run. The Buff does not have a stellar turning circle and required a significant amount of mexican real estate to turn back around. 2) We were conducting a test series on the T-38; one test point required a supersonic negative g (inverted) trim point. We were also in the Crystal MOA and just happened to be pointed directly at Mexico when I noticed the Rio Grande rapidly approaching. Pilot chopped the throttle and attempted a supersonic split-s to avoid encroaching our neighbors. Didn't make it. Of course, the split-S took a good 30,000 ft to complete (good thing we started at 45+!) and what felt like a week...and my chin was buried in my lap. In both cases, I doubt the Mexican government and/or air force even had a clue... Ross "Roscoe" Dillon USAF Flight Tester (B-2, F-16, F-15, F-5, T-37, T-38, C-5, QF-106) |
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