UKAR's World Tour...

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Puerto Rico - well it's based there anyway.....

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I think that's my lot!!

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BTW Martin - in my 3 years in the Caribbean I don't think I ever saw a Grenada registered aircraft (J3-) - we may have trouble with that one but I'd be happy to be proved wrong....

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S. Korea
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Australia
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Malaysia
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Taiwan
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Typhoon11 wrote:S. Korea
Australia
Malaysia
Taiwan


I think you'll find that these have already been done.

MartinNeedham wrote:Basic rules: 1 shot per post, but as many posts as you like. ONE aircraft per country please.
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Malawi - honest!!!!! I was hoping someone might have a better photo of BAe125-800 MAAW-J1, but as nothing has appeared, here she is in the paintshop at Harwarden June 1986, about a month before delivery.

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Definately me finished now, hope someone can find the last few to complete the list

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Not many countries left now - some really interesting images in between. Great post :clap:

The last 1 from me - Rwanda (although on danish register :oops: )
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Continental Airlines have a subsidiary known as Continental Micronesia which is bases out of Guam International airport. They operate a fleet of 9 Boeing 737-800's and 4 Boeing 767-400's, which are rotated on a regular basis with Continental's mainline fleet in the US.

Therefore using a Continental B737-800 :lol: , I claim Guam a US Territory in the Pacific Ocean. :yahoo:

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El Salvador

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Appreciate we've had a 1435 Flt marked Tornado F.3 however it isn't pure Falklands and whilst this isn't pure military it is certainly pure Falkland Islands -

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I've just had time to update the list and we've managed to get all but 10* on the list, not a bad showing at all.

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*St Helena has been removed as there's no airfield on said island!

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Entry for Somalia has seen slightly better days ( aerial shot over AMARG)

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Slightly more complete one taken at Frankfurt 3rd Aug '87, this is a photo of a photo as I do not have a scanner yet.
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What about Lesotho. It is a country I've been there!. It even has its own defence force. I havent got any pics of them but they do exist.

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I thought that the small Kingdoms and "Tribal Homelands" had been subsumed back in to the RSA a few years back?
Happy to be corrected if wrong :wink:
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It depends how long ago you mean because I was there in July 08 and I had to use my passport to get over the border into Lesotho. I even got a stamp :smile:

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Baghdaddy wrote:
hoppie wrote:.. and a couple of dodgy ones for Cameroon

Anyone know if aircraft registered to Cameroon actually have wheels??

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I can confirm that the Cameroon C130s don't have wheels............



Well I can confirm they do have wheels :-)

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Did someone want something from Lesotho

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Will this do?

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Very Nice!!! :clap: :clap:
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Greenland was never on the list! Here is my high quality contribution from Sondre Stromfjord, ok so its OY- but maybe the S61 is not. Also some countries have disappeared as they have been removed for lack of use on their hosting site I guess. Here are some top ups for Togo (President's DC8 at the back of the Asky 737s), Zambia, Zimbabwe, Ghana and Cameroon. Can't believe despite living in Fiji for 3 years I never clocked a Tuvalu or Tonga.

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one from Colombia, 3 1/2 weeks ago at red flag..
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Guatamala: one of the last countries in the list :-)

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many countries can be found on my website as well ( only military )

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I know both these countries have been previously covered, but both previous photos were of civilian registered machines, I thought I'd post two military/government examples;

Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan AF, Red 05, by nxgphotos, on Flickr
The lack of a tail turret should make it a T model but the flare dispensers means it is probably a militarised model. St. Petersburg, 19th August 2001.

Equatorial Guinea
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3C-5GE, Antonov An-32 by nxgphotos, on Flickr
Equatorial Guinea National Guard. The aircraft was w/o on the 16 April 2008.

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You have all forgotten the beautiful country of montenegro! Which is indipendent from serbia as of 2006, therefor ill claim this! 40-AOB :biggrin:
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