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Sunny xx I guess you're right : ) clips of me riding Sunny. He's a very special 14.2h Arab X gelding. Just turned 20 but still (More) clips of me riding Sunny. He's a very special 14.2h Arab X gelding. Just turned 20 but still fit and competing. I have owned him for 5 years. There's clips of flatwork and some jumping in there too. You might notice i have long reigns in some of the early walk, trot, canter clips. This is because i was warming up and in warm up i always walk, trot and canter and give him reign to stretch and work long and low. I also sometimes give the reign to test self carriage so you don't need to point ... (Less)
PAF Scaramble Air Combat The Six Day War
Main article: Six-Day War
In between the war of 1965 and the (More) The Six Day War
Main article: Six-Day War
In between the war of 1965 and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, PAF sent its pilots to many Arab nations during the Six-Day War. Pakistani pilots flew in the Air Forces of Jordan, Egypt and Iraq, recording 3 confirmed kills against the Israeli Air Force (including Mirages, Mystères and Vautours) without losing any of their own planes. Flight Lieutenant Saif-ul-Azam was decorated by both Jordanian and Iraqi governments for shooting down Israeli planes.[4]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_Air_Force
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" "On 6th September, 1965, during an aerial combat over enemy territory, Squadron Leader Mohammad Mahmood Alam flying as pilot of an F-86 Sabre Jet, shot down two enemy Hunter aircraft and damaged three others. For the exceptional flying skill and valor displayed by Squadron Leader Mohammad Mahmood Alam in operations, he was awarded Sitara-i-Juraat. On 7th September, 1965, in a number of interception missions flown by Squadron Leader Mohammad Mahmood Alam against enemy aircraft attacking Pakistan Air Force Station, Sargodha, Squadron Leader Alam destroyed five more enemy Hunter aircraft in less than a minute, which remains a record until today. Overall, he had nine kills and two damages to his credit. For the exceptional flying skill and valour shown by him in pressing home his attacks in aerial combats with the enemy, Squadron Leader Mohammad Mahmood Alam is awarded a bar to his Sitara-i-Juraat." [5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Mahmood_Alam
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B2150P40-ARB-V10e-XXX-XX JUL 18 2006 1 mot
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B2150P40-ARB-V10e-XXX-XX JUL 18 2006 1 mot
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