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PAF rare birds

Well..
Ill give a start..
in order. from the top.
A/c name ROLE

Hu-16 Albatross SAR
Cant see pic
Bristol Freighter Transport/Makeshift Bomber
Bristol Freighter Transport/Makeshift Bomber
Hawker (Sea)Fury Fighter Bomber
Hawker (Sea)Fury Fighter Bomber
Auster Light utility/Recon
Hawker tempest Fighter bomber
Hawker tempest Fighter bomber
Supermarine Attacker Fighter Bomber
Cant see pic
F-86F-35 Fighter Bomber
B-57B Bomber
B-75C(dual control) Bomber Trainer
T-37B Trainer
T-37B Trainer
T-33 Trainer
S-55(H-19) utility Helicopter
cant see pic
F-86 diamond 16 formation
Cessna O1E Birddog spotter/light observation
Cessna O1E Birddog spotter/light observation
Bell H-13 Sioux Light Utility/Observation/Training

The rest are repeats anyway.. you can figure them out.

Thanks Santro, for listing the names out. For younger members on the forum the aircraft may not be familiar. Many of the a/c featured are rather uncommon (in that they saw service in limited numbers) e.g. the Bristol Freighter, Attackers and Albatross. There was another a/c which saw service in a dual role in the PAF (Bomber/Transport). Was that the Handley-Page Hampden ?
 
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our past is really bright but due to poor economical conditions our paf have best jets fighter & transport plans
 
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Great stuff, sir!
Amazing.
No wonder in the saying, Old is Gold!

I saw your collection of books too, and I own some.

I can say, you would make a great PAF Pilot one day :)
 
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lots of surplus a/c were available after the end of WWII - they were practically giving them away.
 
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the attacker was state-of-the-art of its time and failed miserably!

Call it a parting gift from our ex-masters..
they felt they were not done with milking this cow yet..
 
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