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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:49 pm

DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Get over it. We do what we want in our country.


you sure do.

Last time you had a friendly football match with a team other than Turkish?
Last time your mail was sent to trnc and not mersin?
Last time you took a direct flight in your "cuntry"?

Oh! I know!! Whats that football cup of unrecognised nations you idiots keep playing with? There you go...in your country you can do anything...apart from things other countries can do. :lol:

Enjoy your flying dipsticks flown by your pacman uniformed clowns.



All you mention above is preferred to living in a GC state run purely by GCs, so even with inhumane embargoes we will do whatever we wish in the TRNC, you can try and stop us Im sure it will help relations.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:51 pm

halil wrote:They are not war planes
NF-5
NF-5 aircraft, those are in service at TUAF since 1987, were selected as the most suitable aircraft for aerobatic displays due to their avionic systems and aircraft performance. When the world aviation literature is scanned, it is seen that the F-5 aircraft design is the most suitable aircraft design for supersonic flights.

In the scope of the project which is commenced in August 1993 at Eskişehir 1st Air Supply Maintanance Center Command:

Structional modifications were made at aircraft by removing the gun barrels and chaff/flare dispencers which are increasing aerodynamic drag. Instrument panels were reset to increase pilot vision and to make it user-friendly.
For better vision on mirrors, two side mirrors were replaced with F-4 aircraft mirrors and an extra miror was mounted.
Tiptanks were converted into paint tanks by disconnecting the fuel lines from main fuel system and mounting hydrolic pumps into tanks to transmit the paint to the nozlles, in order to enable the aircraft to emit display purpose smoke. Aircraft bodies were dressed up with red and white paint.

9 NF-5A and 1 NF-5B aircraft, which had been assigned to Turkish Stars acroteam, were handed over in July 1994 after the modifications were complete.
In year 2000, in addition to above mentioned modifications, 3-axis VTR's were mopunted in order to improve the effectiveness of post flight evaluations. Now, acroteam demonstrates and trains with 10 NF-5A and 2 NF-5B aircraft.


NF-5 AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

LENGTH : 47 feet 3 inch
WING SPAN : 25 feet 8 inch
WEIGHT : 14.732 lbs.
ENGINE : 2 x GE J-85-CAN-15 / 2 x 4300 lbs.
MAX SPEED :1,72 Mach / 710 Knots ( 1315 Kph)

http://www.turkyildizlari.hvkk.mil.tr/D ... ENU=NF5_EN

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NF-5A
Single-seat fighter version of the CF-5A for the Royal Netherlands Air Force. 75 built.
NF-5B
Two-seat training version of the CF-5D for the Royal Netherlands Air force. 30 built

The F5s were bought from the Royal Netherlands Air Force. This air force was the only one in the world to operate the NF-5A and NF-5B variants.

The aircraft are easily modified within a matter of a few days to carry out any role. This includes the carriage of missiles and bombs.
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Postby DT. » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:28 pm

A Turkish aircraft of the Turkish Air Force flew over Nicosia and the Presidential Palace. There was a lock on it from the National Guard and it should have been brought down.

Simple as that. We should not tolerate any further invasions of our sovereignty by any military vehicle, flying or not. The only problem would have been that the wreckage would have hit down town Nicosia unavoidably leading to casualties which is what the National Guard was probably concerned about.
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Postby lovernomore » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:33 pm

DT. wrote:A Turkish aircraft of the Turkish Air Force flew over Nicosia and the Presidential Palace. There was a lock on it from the National Guard and it should have been brought down.

Simple as that. We should not tolerate any further invasions of our sovereignty by any military vehicle, flying or not. The only problem would have been that the wreckage would have hit down town Nicosia unavoidably leading to casualties which is what the National Guard was probably concerned about.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or maybe "we have 63% today, I pull the triger and then have 0%, no I beter not pull triger, gammodon bellondo Turko".
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:35 pm

DT. wrote:A Turkish aircraft of the Turkish Air Force flew over Nicosia and the Presidential Palace. There was a lock on it from the National Guard and it should have been brought down.

Simple as that. We should not tolerate any further invasions of our sovereignty by any military vehicle, flying or not. The only problem would have been that the wreckage would have hit down town Nicosia unavoidably leading to casualties which is what the National Guard was probably concerned about.


And perhaps why they knew they would get away with their deliberate acts of provocation and cheap show of bravado.
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Postby DT. » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:38 pm

lovernomore wrote:
DT. wrote:A Turkish aircraft of the Turkish Air Force flew over Nicosia and the Presidential Palace. There was a lock on it from the National Guard and it should have been brought down.

Simple as that. We should not tolerate any further invasions of our sovereignty by any military vehicle, flying or not. The only problem would have been that the wreckage would have hit down town Nicosia unavoidably leading to casualties which is what the National Guard was probably concerned about.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or maybe "we have 63% today, I pull the triger and then have 0%, no I beter not pull triger, gammodon bellondo Turko".


Thats why the turkish airforce keeps getting f****ed over the Aegean by Hellas?
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Postby lovernomore » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:51 pm

DT. wrote:
lovernomore wrote:
DT. wrote:A Turkish aircraft of the Turkish Air Force flew over Nicosia and the Presidential Palace. There was a lock on it from the National Guard and it should have been brought down.

Simple as that. We should not tolerate any further invasions of our sovereignty by any military vehicle, flying or not. The only problem would have been that the wreckage would have hit down town Nicosia unavoidably leading to casualties which is what the National Guard was probably concerned about.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or maybe "we have 63% today, I pull the triger and then have 0%, no I beter not pull triger, gammodon bellondo Turko".


Thats why the turkish airforce keeps getting f****ed over the Aegean by Hellas?


Only in war games, in real world if you keep score i think you know better who f**k who more :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Anway, i'm not turkish my wife is only TC so i dont say this becasue i'm but it is knowen Turkish millitarry very powerful and very brave, greeks dont have this reputtation. And reputtation of GC, I dont say nothing :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Agios Ionas » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:52 pm

lovernomore wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or maybe "we have 63% today, I pull the triger and then have 0%, no I beter not pull triger, gammodon bellondo Turko".


Or...

"We had 37% yesterday, they pulled the trigger and after 34 years we finally found another excuse to invade in order to lay our greedy hands on 100%... but we got bitch slapped by the US and our ass kicked by the countries of the EU and lost it all... including several strategic parts of our 'motherland'... damn, we shouldn't have taken the 'show off flight' into the RoC to begin with."
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Postby lovernomore » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:59 pm

Agios Ionas wrote:
lovernomore wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Or maybe "we have 63% today, I pull the triger and then have 0%, no I beter not pull triger, gammodon bellondo Turko".


Or...

"We had 37% yesterday, they pulled the trigger and after 34 years we finally found another excuse to invade in order to lay our greedy hands on 100%... but we got bitch slapped by the US and our ass kicked by the countries of the EU and lost it all... including several strategic parts of our 'motherland'... damn, we shouldn't have taken the 'show off flight' into the RoC to begin with."


No Agios, if Turkey want all it could do in 74. Turkey want peace for all Cypriots and importantely security for Tcs. Nothing wrong whith that.
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Postby Agios Ionas » Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:18 pm

lovernomore wrote:No Agios, if Turkey want all it could do in 74. Turkey want peace for all Cypriots and importantely security for Tcs. Nothing wrong whith that.


Sorry to burst your bubble but...

Sure they could've taken it all back in 74 if you look at military might alone. Cyprus was like a tiny little sausage and Turkey had a big mouth full of sharp fangs and she could easily swallow it.

They did want it all I'm 100% sure. But Turkey was not allowed the whole plate of sausages by its masters. Had she not obeyed God knows what kind of developments we would have seen. Additional countries with interests in the region would've been involved for sure.
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