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An Ideal example of a composite squadron. At one point of time, No 12 Sqn was equipped with a variety of aircraft including the Auster, Harvard, Tempest, Dakota, Viking, etc.
(Photo: PAF Archives).


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Drigh Road, 1952 - Officers of RPAF's only jet squadron, No 11, in front of Attacker with first squadron commander, Rahim Khan, Centre.

Picture Courtesy: DPR, PAF


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Drigh Road, 1952 - Officers of RPAF's only jet squadron, No 11, in front of Attacker with first squadron commander, Rahim Khan, Centre.

Picture Courtesy: DPR, PAF


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My father was GE drigh road in the early 80s....I back then was very young a small kid but have some vivid memories of sitting in the cockpit of Atlantic n a few fighter ac stationed their....good days those.
 
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No. 24 ELINT Squadron based at Peshawar

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No. 24 Squadron was unique in the sense that it was raised as part of that compromise, manned by both US and Pakistani aircrew, and had aircraft on strength that were Pakistani- and US-owned.

The squadron was raised on 5 Dec 1962, with Sqn Ldr Mohammad Iqbal as its first OC and with a skeleton staff of pilots, navigators, and maintenance crew. The squadron was equipped with two specially modified RB-57Bs (S/N 52-1536 and 52-1573) between Dec 1962 and Feb 1963.
 
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