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Old 5th Dec 2013, 17:26
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Italian Tornado Questions

Does anyone have a list of:

1. Italian ECR serial numbers (16 total).
2. "IT MLU First Upgrade” (RET 6 contract) serial numbers (18 total).
3. “Basic IT Full MLU “ (RET 7 contract) serial numbers (15 total).
4. "IT Full MLU” (RET 8 contract) serial numbers (25 total).

Any help (or perhaps a future article in AFM?) would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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1. Italian ECR serial numbers (16 total).

Sorry mate, cannot help you... but your request looks a little bit strange and specific...
I don't think people from the Italian Air Force will disclose this information for you.

I wish you good luck with your reserch
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Understand you are probably an aviation enthusiast but those are Reserved information not open for disclosure (which would be clearly illegal).
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Any help (or perhaps a future article in AFM?) would be greatly appreciated!
I suggest you contact some modelers' association, the likes of International Plastic Modelers Society (IPMS).

They have several GIS (Gruppo di Interesse Speciale) and they focus on a specific subject i.e. 1970's onwards AMI jets, often know more than pilots. I experienced this in person ages ago during a visit to the RSV in Pratica, a guy almost had is Verlinden's F104 "bible" confiscated despite the type was good only for the scrapyard by then...

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Try with this guy and is blog: David Cenciotti ,The Aviationist.
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