Absolutely-Jordan has never owned or operated Migs. The RJAF has fielded Vampires, Hawker Hunters, F-104s, F-5s, Casa Trainers, Mirage F-1s, and F-16s, amongst others, but all Western. They once flirted with buying Soviet equipment, but it turned out to be a ruse to get better terms form the West. As an aside, back in the seventies, the US supply Jordan with some A-10As, but the Israelis opposed it.
The Israelis skirted the Jordanian port of Aqaba in the south on the way to the Reactor. Coincidently, King Hussein was on his yacht and the story goes he called Air Force command and told them to give the neighboring countries a head's up. On the way back, the fighters flew directly over Jordan, but they were unopposed. I personally believe there was some communication in connection with the impending attack-both Air Forces (as well as countries) have a long history of coordination-even before the peace.
There is a good book on the attack called Bullseye One. I believe this book was published with the tacit approval of the IDF, and has some decent information, including a sight picture sketch of the Death Dot on the Reactor done by one of the pilots in preparation for the attack.
Hope that was helpful. Thanks for all the reports-I'm re-reading the F4 and FC one's as I get back into it things in preparation for A-10C.
Edited by Eagledeer (09/16/10 06:51 AM)
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