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Photos of Aircraft Model: Su-22M4 Fitter
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613(25018) After the unification of Germany this former East German Su-22 turned up in the Uetersen museum. |
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3710(30710) During early 2004 the Polish AF participed in a live exercise with Su-22s operating out of Germany. |
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503(23503) The Bulgarian Su-22 was last used in the recce role. This one has the KKR recce pod underneath the fuselage. |
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7820(27820) It's quite an experience to see jet fighters landing in the middle of the woods. I think landing such a thing between those trees must be such an experience as... |
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8103(28103) In 2004 Polish Su-22s participated in a NATO exercise operating from Buchel Air Base. |
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8511(28511) In the middle of the woods the Polish defence has some highway strips. This Su-22 is on the flightline of such an airstrip. |
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503(23503) One of the last times the Bulgarian Su-22 was seen in an exercise was during the 2001 Cooperative Key. The Su-22 was withdrawn afterwards. |
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3816 Take off from the narrow Kliniska Highway strip. |
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3710 Preparing for take off on the Kliniska highway. Yes, indeed: the aircraft is on the runway. Look how narrow it is! |
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One of the last occasions to see a Czech Su-22 was the Volkel open house. The type was withdrawn due to cost reductions. |
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The Su-22 is still the mainstay of the Polish ground attack force. A rare breed within NATO. |
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