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Members of the Kenya Defense Forces attached to the Kenya Air Force Nanyuki base on Monday moved swiftly to recover a piece of a fighter jet that fell off while the specialized aircraft was mid-air.
Villagers in the sleepy Matanya village, on the outskirts of Nanyuki town. were surprised after a glass object resembling a car windshield dropped from the skies.



The glass object, which turned out to be the canopy of a Kenya Air Force fighter jet, remained intact despite the heavy impact of the fall.
Within a few minutes of the canopy falling off, KDF soldiers from the Rapid Deployment Squadron were on ground to collect the important piece.

It was not immediately clear the circumstances under which the fighter jet lost its canopy which protects the pilot from the heavy winds as the plane pierces the air at supersonic speeds
@imei2012 @JazzMan
 
Members of the Kenya Defense Forces attached to the Kenya Air Force Nanyuki base on Monday moved swiftly to recover a piece of a fighter jet that fell off while the specialized aircraft was mid-air.
Villagers in the sleepy Matanya village, on the outskirts of Nanyuki town. were surprised after a glass object resembling a car windshield dropped from the skies.



The glass object, which turned out to be the canopy of a Kenya Air Force fighter jet, remained intact despite the heavy impact of the fall.
Within a few minutes of the canopy falling off, KDF soldiers from the Rapid Deployment Squadron were on ground to collect the important piece.

It was not immediately clear the circumstances under which the fighter jet lost its canopy which protects the pilot from the heavy winds as the plane pierces the air at supersonic speeds
@imei2012 @JazzMan
tuliona ata ikianguka !,tukiwa LD
@mwania wa meru tupatane tharaka
 
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Looks badass
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What do you expect when we are dumping site for retired fighter jets , Northrop jets that were manufactured in 50s , akina Neil Armstrong wakitrain kwenda space .
 
What do you expect when we are dumping site for retired fighter jets , Northrop jets that were manufactured in 50s , akina Neil Armstrong wakitrain kwenda space .
The F-5E and F which first flew in the 70's are a very different plane from the F-5A. Ni kama ku-expect Fiuda model ya 1999 ni same na ya 2012
 
The F-5E and F which first flew in the 70's are a very different plane from the F-5A. Ni kama ku-expect Fiuda model ya 1999 ni same na ya 2012
@JazzMan i beg to disagree,what we have are flying death traps..the least the government should do is announce an auction kama ile ilikua wilson,scrap metal dealers wajenge karai na masufuria
 
@JazzMan i beg to disagree,what we have are flying death traps..the least the government should do is announce an auction kama ile ilikua wilson,scrap metal dealers wajenge karai na masufuria
Yes, they may be old, but that's the best the government can afford. Aside from the Gripen, all other jets are way more expensive to purchase and operate.

Without fighter cover una-invite trouble from the likes of M7.
 
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