File:HAF C-101 Aviojet.JPEG

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English: A C-101 Aviojet aircraft of the Honduran air force sits on the flight line with its canopy open. Some of these Spanish-designed trainer/light attack jets in service in South America are manufactured under license in Chile.
Date


(Original text: 8/13/1988)
Source http://dodimagery.afis.osd.mil/assetDetails.action?guid=f369b742cfb86a908085e1149cbeeb3f6273dabb
Author MSGT Herbert Cintron

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