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Dassault_Mirage IIIRD 33-TG "90000h Dassault_Mirage IIIR.RD" ER 3/33 Moselle 1988 On 1988, the lasts Dassault_Mirage IIIR and RD are near to be retired of French Air Force. The reconnaissance squadron ER 3/33 "Moselle" based on Airbase 124 of Strasbourg-Entzheim is then on conversion on Dassault_Mirage F-1CR.
For the event of 90000 Flight hours on Dassault_Mirage IIIR et RD, and their next retirement, the Dassault_Mirage IIIRD #358 is specially black painted with gold marks and large BR11 "Cocotte" badge on bottom side.
This decals set contain all markings to complete this aircraft. Two options are included, permitting the choice to complete the "cocotte" by decals or by paint.
The Dassault_Mirage IIIRD is a version of Dassault_Mirage R equiped with doppler radar of Dassault_Mirage IIIE installed under the nose.
Dassault_Mirage IIIR #317 "ER 1/33 Belfort" 1986 Based on the airbase BA124 of Strasbourg in 1986, the reconnaissance squadron ER 1/33 "Belfort" had only one badge ; the SAL33 called "La Hache" (the ax) or "Hache by A. Bordage" (by Alfred Bordage) dating from 1914.
However, in homage to the famous Commandant (Major) Antoine de Saint-Exupery, pilot in the squadron history, his "Little Prince" was unofficially picked up, holding an ax in his hand rather than a sword.
So it's for the festival of the Ax (May 23),
- the 72nd anniversary of SAL33 "Hache" (1914),
- the 41st anniversary of Belfort squadron (1945)
- and the conversion to Mirage F-1CR (1986),
that the Mirage IIIR n° 317 was entirely painted white, flanked by an Ax on the tail, the coat of arms of Belfort and Strasbourg on the wings, and the "Little Prince" holding the ax on belly.
It was not until 1993 that the traditions of the "Little Prince' (EALA 9/72), and the "Leopard" (BR244) were officially assigned as 2nd and 3rd badges of the ER 1/33 "Belfort" when flown on Mirage F-1CR.