Israel Aircraft Industries manufactured 51 single and ten two-seater Mirage 5s, the IDFAF named them Nesher; after an outstanding performance in the Yom Kippur War, most were sold to Argentina late 70s. By the beginning of the decade, the Argentina Air Force was in the process of modernizing its fleet of combat aircraft. While that stage had begun some years earlier with the introduction of the first batch of Douglas A-4P Skyhawk, it began with the incorporation of the BAC Canberra (intended to replace veteran Avro Lincoln and Lancaster killed in 1967) bombers and the signing of the contract for the first supersonic jet FAA: the Mirage III.
ReviewsThere is extensive photographic coverage, most of it in colour. * Scale Aviation Modeller International *
'One of this books biggest strengths is its images...For just over GBP20 this is a great addition to any Mirage collection...Overall a tidy book covering an interesting subject.' * Aviation Enthusiast Book Club - Simon Jakubowski *
...the history is compelling...a useful guide to modellers. * Airfix Model World *
Book InformationISBN 9788366148475
Author Salvador Mafe HuertasFormat Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Kagero Oficyna WydawniczaPublisher Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza