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[edit] hakd gallery
here's a selection of cool production pictures, promo material, taken -dont ask- from the french official site. one or two could be added in the article later as stubs don't deserve too many pictures. these pictures could also help to determine which Mirage 2000 types (1-seat, 2-seat, training) were used in the movie. I suggest Mirage 2000D for the 2-seat model & Mirage 2000-5 MkII for the show (stolen) Mirage.
other pictures are availble from "galerie1.jpg" to "galery19.jpg" just change the file name in your browser.
Shame On You 09:28, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
- The two seater is an Armee de l'Air Mirage 2000D (multirole), I believe - the red-bordered flare dispensers on the spine, just in front of the vertical stabilizer, are a giveaway. As far as I know there are no Mirages in the French Navy. -Father Inire (talk) 06:35, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] MIRAGE 2000-5
ok, single seat model is "MIRAGE 2000-5". found the info in Dassault's official shop.
will add aircraft data in the article. Shame On You 09:51, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
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