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Photo ID 264616 by Patrick Weis. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 264616
Photo ID 264292 by Rainer Mueller. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 264292
Photo ID 175735 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID 168472 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 168472
AMEF1990
Photo ID 156179 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 156179
Photo ID 143645 by Sven Zimmermann. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 143645
four Mirages IIIRS where flying the same wave that day
Photo ID 136106 by Isch Eduard. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 136106
Photo ID 134920 by Sven Zimmermann. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 134920
Those where the days - AMIR'18 is taxiing for a very late afternoon flight. Note the simple barrier to prevent people and cars to walk into engine intake ...
Photo ID 130321 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 130321
The Mirage in the Flieger-Flab museum is fitted with both the LIRAS recce and the RATO pods.
Photo ID 112497 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 112497
It's the last of the pack! Switzerland had 18 AMIR (so we called the Mirage IIIRS). A stands for Aufklärung, what means reconnaissance and MIR stands for Mirage. The noseart (Mata Hari) is a tradition, allways for the last airplane from every series.
Photo ID 93514 by Günther Feniuk. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 93514
Flieger-Flab Museum Dübendorf
Photo ID 73894 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 73894
with "Mata Hari" special nose markings
Photo ID 73893 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID 73729 by Andreas Zeitler - Flying-Wings. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 73729
already with a running engine this AMIR is being pulled out of its underground hide-out during a so-called "WK" (training course)
Photo ID 69065 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 69065
It's the last of the pack! Switzerland had 18 AMIR (so we called the Mirage IIIRS). A stands for Aufklärung, what means reconnaissance and MIR stands for Mirage. The noseart (Mata Hari) is a tradition, allways for the last airplane from every series.
Photo ID 43838 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 43838
A very rare sight: a Mirage at Turtmann. From 1968 to 1975 Mirage IIIS were based on Turtmann, They made way for Tigers and Hunters during their annual three weeks training course. This Mirage came along for just one touch and go. Thanks!
Photo ID 43837 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 43837
The Mirage shows its "Mata Hari" nose art. In the Swiss AF nose art is common on the last aircraft of a production series. In the background is the distinct church tower of Buochs.
Photo ID 25345 by Joop de Groot. Switzerland Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIRS, R 2118
Photo ID: 25345
Being the last aircraft in its series R-2118 had some kind of nose art. For the Mirage IIIRS this was an Owl names 'mata Hari'.
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