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Belkan Air Force Squadron

Started by AURI, April 05, 2015, 03:39:23 AM

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AURI

I change the subject too Belkan Air Force squadron. Belkan is country from Ace Combat
Ofnir squadron
The Ofnir Squadron is the Belkan Air Force 6th Air Division, 5th Tactical Fighter Squadron. This squadron, like the 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron, remained active during the Circum-Pacific War between Osea and Yuktobania in a black ops capacity- the Ofnir Squadron was to commence operations exactly as the Grabacr did on behalf of "The Grey Men", albeit operating as part of the Yuktobanian Air Force.
Basic kit : 1/72 Italeri Su-27D




Gault Squadron
The Belkan Air Force 18th Air Division, 5th Tactical Fighter Squadron Gault was an elite Belkan squadron that participated during the Belkan War. They are first introduced in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, however, they had an indirect participation in the Estovakian Civil War, 20 years later.
The Gault Squadron flies in a formation of eight Su-47 Berkut, which is commonly known as the "Gault's Golden Nest".
In January in 1995, the Gault Squadron was sent to the front-line with their commander Anton Kupchenko, in hopes of them helping the Belkan Federation expand their borders. Unexpectedly, the Gault Squadron suddenly disappeared 2 months later in March 1995. With no way to keep track of them, all Gault members were officially deemed casualties of war.
Basic kit : 1/72 Zvezda Su-47


Fliegen Tiger Squadron / Flying Tiger Squadron
The Flying Tiger Squadron is the Belkan Air Force 5th Air Division, 32th Tactical Fighter Squadron. Flying Tiger was an elite Belkan squadron that participated during the Rectan War. Flying Tiger secured air superiority over Calle City, the base of the Rectan Liberation Front, and the capital city of Cor.
Basic kit : Academy F-8E Crusader




1st Flying Training Squadron
The 1st Flying Training Squadron highly valued the lives of its soldiers and personnel, understanding the difficulty of replacing skilled pilots, placing emphasis on the single rule of returning from the battlefield alive. The training regime for new pilots is divided into various small classes, and teaches them practical skills to use in warfare to turn them into fearsome fighters. A number of academies are known to exist, one of which is the "Kellerman Institution", which was known for producing numerous elite airmen. Furthermore, connections existed with other air forces from all over the world, which gave pilots the chance of serving abroad.

Dizzyfugu

That F-16 scheme suits the Su-27 surprisingly well!  :thumbsup:

NARSES2

Quote from: Dizzyfugu on April 05, 2015, 04:26:00 AM
That F-16 scheme suits the Su-27 surprisingly well!  :thumbsup:

It does very much so
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AURI


Captain Canada

Great thread. Love them all, especially that Crusader !

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DogfighterZen

Quote from: Captain Canada on April 10, 2015, 06:28:25 PM
Great thread. Love them all, especially that Crusader !

:wub: :tornado:

Me too, but for me it's the SU-47, that camo is just great!  :thumbsup:
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