AndySmith wrote
...they did the first and the rest were just overpainted
IAI Dagger wreckage in the Falklands showing the remains of the Israeli IAI Nesher markings.
Air Pictorial, I think it was, had some images of the following Dagger cockpit section? The Israeli "kill" markings were visible on the side where the paint had flaked off.
September 1, 1998
BUENOS AIRES - A Falkland islander found the wreckage of an Argentine fighter jet shot down in the war with Britain in 1982 and police are trying to determine whether remains found inside are the pilot's, the British Embassy said Monday. A spokesman said a hotelier chanced across the wreckage and alerted the military, who handed the matter over to police. Argentine media said the plane was an Israeli-made Dagger fighter shot down in May 1982 by a British Harrier.
Falkland Islander Finds Wreckage Of A Fighter Jet - tribunedigital-orlandosentinel