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Comments (11)
KarmaSong
What an amazing Mirage, and a fascinating war plane! Excellent capture, Christo!
Richardphotos
wild graphics and excellent shot
PD154
LOL, what a crazy machine, I suppose it's just like a Cheetah, fast and dangerous :)
Osper
Nice shot! Tiger meet.
blinkings
What were they smoking when they painted that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kgb224
Lol blinkings no idea.
debbielove
Tiger Meet Mirage Cool! I got F-15 Tiger shot.... old but cool! Great shot... These are rare.... Rob.
Str4wB34ry
Cool custom paintwork on this mean machine. No doubt designed to scare the opposition!
Kyms_Cave
That is so awsome..I love museums..we have an army one up north of us go there every time we are in the area..always seem to find something we missed last time..Hugs..K
cfulton
This was designated the 'Cheetah', the local version of the KFIR Israeli fighter. The standard Dassault Mirage III was the base of the upgrade by Atlas Aircraft Corporation. The carnard wings give it away. Well done, Clive
radon1284
good looks but dangerous do not touch hahaha