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It's thumbs up from the PAF.
I find this image of PAF training cadets nostalgic, it reminds one of the pilot's mission briefings in 1965 war.
damn those guys are young....!
The Need For Speed.
On 10 April 1959, on the occasion of the
Islamic Eid ul-Fitr festival holiday in Pakistan,
an Indian Air Force (IAF) English Electric
Canberra B(I)58 intruded into Pakistani
airspace on a photo reconnaissance mission.
Two PAF F-86F Sabres from No. 15
Squadron on Air Defence Alert (ADA) were
scrambled from Peshawar Air Base to
intercept the IAF intruder. The Sabre pilots
were Flt. Lt. M. N. Butt (leader) and Flt. Lt.
M. Yunus (wingman)(Later Air Vice Marshal)
whereas Pilot Officer Rab Nawaz was the on-
duty Air Defence Controller forthis mission.
Nawaz successfully vectored both Sabres to
the location of the high-flying Canberra. Butt
attempted to bring down the Canberra by
firing his Sabre's machine guns but the
Canberra was flying at an altitude of more
than 50,000 feet - beyond the operational
ceiling of the F-86F.
When Yunus took over from his leader, the
Canberra suddenly lost height while executing
a turn over Rawalpindi.
Yunus grabbed this opportunity and fired a burst from
his 12.7 mm guns that struck the Canberra at an
altitude of 47,500 feet and brought it down
over Rawat, near Rawalpindi.
Thus, PAF drew 'first blood' against the IAF. '55-5005'
was the serial number of the F-86F Sabre that was
flown by Flt.Lt. Yunus that day. Both the
occupants of the IAF Canberra, namely Sqn.
Ldr. J.C. Sen Gupta (pilot) and Flt. Lt. S.N.
Rampal (navigator) from the IAF's No. 106
Sqn., ejected and were taken prisoner by
Pakistani authorities and were subsequently
released after remaining in detention for
some time.
The Pride And The Passion is..... PAF.
excellent post...windy...i wonder why the hell these Americans and Europeans only show poor women who face domestic violence and why not these brave women of Pakistan..and no media person even makes film on such power full females.