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Continuano le riparazioni dell'aereo EP-3E atterrato in Cina

Washington, USA - Firmato un contratto per quasi 6 milioni di dollari

Continuano, negli stabilimenti della Lockheed Martin Aeronautics i lavori di riparazione dell'aereo da sorveglianza elettronica EP-3E Aries II che fu costretto ad un atterraggio nell'aeroporto cinese di Hainan, dopo essere entrato in collisione con un caccia. Come si ricorderà, l'aereo era in missione di pattugliamento in acque internazionali, quando fu raggiunto da due aerei da combattimento cinesi...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 28561

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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