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An underside view of a Panavia Tornado F Mark 2 aircraft armed with an AIM-9 Sidewinder and four Sky Flash missiles

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underside view panavia tornado mark panavia tornado f mark aircraft aim sidewinder sky flash missiles aim 9 sidewinder high resolution four sky flash missiles military aircraft jet aircraft us national archives
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26/03/1985
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