September 11, 1969: Sixteen Egyptian aircraft carry out a strike mission.
According to Israel, two Egyptian aircraft were shot down.
Between 98 and 114 Egyptian aircraft were shot down though a Soviet estimate notes air losses of 60.
All the while, Egyptian aircraft made bombing runs on the village.
They were forced to continue on foot after being attacked by Egyptian aircraft.
In spite of these claims, however, no ancient Egyptian aircraft have ever been found, nor has any other evidence suggesting their existence come to light.
The Israelis shoot down between seven and nine Egyptian aircraft in exchange for one of their own.
When he left the meeting, Egyptian aircraft were already bombing Tel Aviv.
Anglo-French attacks resulted in a number of the Egyptian aircraft being destroyed on the ground.
At this time Egyptian aircraft involved in the air strike began returning.