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"Germany offers Croatia 20 Phantoms for free, replacing Migs

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Interesting, but whether it will actually become reality :?:

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/world/ ... 70569.html
The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION

Report: Germany offers Croatia 20 aging F-4 Phantom fighter jets
By: The Associated Press

Posted: 03/16/2011 6:48 AM |

ZAGREB, Croatia - Croatian state TV is reporting that Germany has offered Croatia 20 aging F-4 Phantom fighter planes to replace its even older MIG-21 jets.

Croatia's HRT television says the twin-engine American-made fighters can fly for another couple of years before they are retired.
But the six Soviet-made MIGs in the Croatian air force fleet have an even shorter flight span left.

HRT says the Croatian government has not yet answered to the German free-of-charge offer for the McDonnell Douglas Phantoms, which entered service with the U.S. Air Force in 1960 and have long been retired :roll: by the German air force.

HRT says that if the offer is not accepted, Croatia could soon find itself without jets to protect its skies.
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Re: "Germany offers Croatia 20 Phantoms for free, replacing Migs

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What do they mean with "have long been retired" ?

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Re: "Germany offers Croatia 20 Phantoms for free, replacing Migs

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Ronald,

I was thinking exactly the same thing. :?: :?:
Luckily we can still see them flying although numbers have been reducing fast :(

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