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Ratio killed /damaged in 1973 war ?



 
 
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Old October 18th 03, 02:18 AM
Goran
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Default Ratio killed /damaged in 1973 war ?

Is anybody familiar with:

- ratio killed /damaged combat ac during 1973 war
- how many of damaged aircrafts is possible to return into the service
within one week,two week ,one month...?



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Old October 18th 03, 05:26 AM
Garrison Hilliard
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"Goran" wrote:
Is anybody familiar with:

- ratio killed /damaged combat ac during 1973 war
- how many of damaged aircrafts is possible to return into the service
within one week,two week ,one month...?



Which 1973 war?
 




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