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Here's a trainer we might see in PAF colors in near future:

 
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Guess this one:

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My lord, the thread has advanced a lot since i last logged out. we seem to have a lot of aviation experts here.

Here, identify these aircrafts.

This got to be Mig-21
 
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The first one is a Mig-21, may be Mig-21bis, but its a version later than 21F because of the dorsal spine. PAF F-7s dont have dorsal spines like 21bis or other later Mig-21 designs. Spine provides space for more avionics and fuel but restricts all round view somewhat.

Second and Third picture seem to be the infamous Su-7 (Dual centreline fuel tanks).

Fourth is Su-11 due to its big nose intake. Here I would add that Su-9 and Su-11 are very similar except a bigger nose intake of -11 and external fuel line on -11 aft of cockpit. Both share the delta wing.

Fifth is Su-22. Some Su-22s were shot down by PAF F-16s during Afghan war against Soviet Occupation.

last one is famous british Lightning with its over-wing fuel tanks. By the way, these over-wing fuel tanks was not seen afterwards in new designs,although the Jaguar uses over-wing sidewinder rails.

Classic british aircrafts like Hunter, Buccaneer and Lighting can still be flown in the Thunder City in the South Africa by anyone, obviously on cash payment.
 
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