T-6G
(Tail No. T4246)
trainer aircraft preserved at PAF Academy Risalpur.
[Picture Copyright: Osama Ishfaq]
A FT-5
(Tail No. 0103)
is also on display at PAF Academy Risalpur.
[Picture Copyright: Osama Ishfaq]
RT-33
(Tail No. 53-5533)
photographed at PAF Academy Risalpur.
[Picture Copyright: Osama Ishfaq]
Auster aircarft
on display in the hangar at PAF Museum Karachi. Auster aircraft served in
PAF from 1947 to 1961.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
FT-5 on dispaly at
PAF Museum Karachi.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
The Harvards were
received by PAF immediately after independence for tarinaing purposes. These
served faithfully with PAF until the induction of much more capable T-33s.
This example is on display at PAF Museum Karachi.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
This T-6G Harvard (Tail.No. T4246) is
preserved outside the Base Commander's Office at the PAF Academy, Risalpur.
The PAF operated
20 Shenyang FT-5s, a Chinese-built version of the MiG-15. This example
(Tail.No. 0103) is preserved at Risalpur.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
Cessna O-1E Birddog (Tail.No. 76012) on display at PAF Museum Karachi.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
A rather unique
and not much heard aircraft preserved at PAF Museum is this
PAZMANYPL-2.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
This T-33 is one
of at least five examples on display at PAF Museum Karachi.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
The only known
preserved Tiger Moth in Pakistan is this example, at PAF Museum Karachi.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
Second of
five T-33s on display at PAF Museum Karachi.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
Two sorry looking
Cessna O-1E Birddogs (L-19) stripped for spares and dumped at Pakistan Army
Aviation Base Qasim. The current fate of these
birds is not known.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
Another sorry
looking
Cessna O-1E Birddog (L-19) seen dumped at Pakistan Army Aviation Base Qasim.
[Picture Copyright: Asad Sagheer]
Unlike other
Cessna O-1E Birddogs at Qasim this example is very well preserved.