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^^^ you u edited the above page?
Some logic you got...If an IAF commander visited Pakistan it means he acknowledge PAF' superiorityACKNOWLEDGING THE VICTOR. !
Soon after the 1965 war ended, the IAF Commander made an official visit to Pakistan, in diplomatic terms, it was a confirmation of defeat while acknowledging PAF's superiority.
looks like it.
but rather weird and looney interpretation of the IAF air chiefs visit to peshawar. ("acknowledgement of paf superiority" )
after the war, general musa visited delhi. should we take it that the pakistani army chief acknowledged his defeat by visiting india?
Much to the amusement of our pilots, the vampire pilot activated landing gear, which is a signal of surrender in order to avoid engagement.IAF pilot got into really bad weather when he came out he was in PAK Air Space Butt sb and Arshad got after him Os were no match against sabers specially 2 of them the pilot was sensible to land, Later IAF grounded O and vampires.
No Vampire ever landed in Pakistan
Hence, after this and a later performance, 14 Sqn. earned the nick name of "Tail Choppers".According to Wing Commander Saqib Shafi, Vampires were no longer used by IAF to fly sorties after 01/September 1965 - when Sqn Ldr Rafiqui and his wingman, Flt Lt Bhatti shot down two enemy indian vampires (each)
Previously, Pattankot-like adventure was repeated by 5 Sabres over @ Kalaikudda, several Vampires & Canberra were obliterated (on the ground) by guns/rockets.
2 Canberras about to be airborne with IAF pilots Wilson and Karve (from the names it seemed evident that many of the indian pilots participating were Anglo-indian officers), were blown up with full fuel and ammo. Another 4 vampires were lined up on the tarmac and armed with full fuel, they made spectacular fire-works
Credit to Gp Capt Gulli Haider; Sqdn Leader Shabbir Hussain Syed, Flt Lts Baseer, Tariq Habib, Haleem & Flg Off Afzal.
You are taking about Gnat which was force landed by Hakimullah ??, later Hatimi flew it to PAF Base.
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The surrendering of IAF Gnat at the beginning of the 1965 war has been well documented, but few people know that this was not the first Indian aircraft forced to land inside Pakistan. Earlier in the same year during operation Dessert Hawk, an IAF Dassault Ouragan was intercepted and forced to land near Jangshahi.
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Hi,
For that GNAT---me the little kid was standing outside the house---when this gnat flew right overheard very low and my dad screamed hey hey---that is an indian aircraft---then later on he heard the news that the aircraft was forced to land---.