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Posted: 9/8/2015 10:10:54 AM EDT


http://aviationweek.com/blog/russian-fighter-bombers-take-root-delaware-farm


Images on Google Earth confirmed their presence, so the recent Labor Day holiday weekend provided a good opportunity to go out and see these Cold War jets. Although long out of service with the Czech Air Force, who received them in the mid '80s prior to their separation from Slovakia, the Su-25 remains in service with around 25 nations today. Almost 500 are still in service according to Aviation Week Intelligence Network's Military Aircraft Database.
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Just found this. I need to check my local more often. I suspect DuPont family owned them before or owns the under the company
name. I went to school in the early 80's with Colt Dupont. I still can picture his dad showing up at the school driving an original
military jeep with a flat top haircut. I was told back then that he was very big into military stuff.
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They are really interesting.... Probably why they get rediscovered at least three times a year for the last 10 or so.
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