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  2. Commemorative Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Commemorative Air Force (CAF), formerly known as the Confederate Air Force, [1] is an American non-profit organization based in Dallas, Texas, that preserves and shows historical aircraft at airshows, primarily in the U.S. and Canada. The CAF has about 13,000 members, more than 70 chapters, and more than 170 aircraft, [2] including the ...

  3. Muhammad Mahmood Alam - Wikipedia

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    Air Commodore Muhammad Mahmood Alam SJ & Bar [note 1] SI(M) (Bengali: মহম্মদ মাহমুদ আলম; Urdu: محمد محمود عالم; 6 July 1935 – 18 March 2013), popularly known as M. M. Alam, was a Pakistani fighter pilot and war hero, officially credited by the Pakistan Air Force with having downed five Indian fighter aircraft in under a minute and establishing a ...

  4. Special Service Group - Wikipedia

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    The airborne missions of the Army Special Service Group included performing the combat parachuting at the Indian airbases with an intention of launching a ground assaults in the Indian Air Force's air stations in Pathankot, Adampur, and the Halwara.: contents [16] 180 SSG commandos boarded [17] a Pakistan Air Force's C-130 Hercules, the three ...

  5. What we know about Commemorative Air Force, host of ... - AOL

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    November 12, 2022 at 7:32 PM. For 61 years, the Commemorative Air Force has worked to collect, restore and preserve World War II combat aircraft. The Dallas-based nonprofit hosted Saturday’s air ...

  6. History of the Pakistan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 the Pakistan Air Force received 100 American-built F-86 Sabres under the U.S. aid programme. Squadron after squadron in the PAF retired its Hawker Furys and Supermarine Attackers, and replaced them with F-86 jet fighters. In 1957 thirty-six-year-old Air Marshal Asghar Khan became the Pakistan Air Force's first native commander-in-chief.

  7. List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Italy / Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2007 [57] 26 26: PAF launch customer for Falco UAV in 2007. [57] Manufactured under license at PAC since 2008 with technology transfer to Pakistan. [58] Shahpar: GIDS: Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2012 [59] 6 6 [60] Jasoos II: SATUMA: Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance, Training: 2010: 46 46: Bravo+.

  8. Indo-Pakistani air war of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani Sabre shot down in combat by an Indian Gnat in September 1965, seen from the Indian aircraft. The aerial phase of the war began on 1 September 1965, when the Indian Air Force (IAF) responded to an urgent call for air strikes against the Pakistani Army (which had begun Operation Grand Slam. The IAF quickly launched 26 aeroplanes (12 de ...

  9. List of Pakistan Air Force air defence squadrons - Wikipedia

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    No. 453 Squadron. 1982. PAF Base Nur Khan. SPADA-2000, HQ-16FE. Active. Took part in the 2016 Pakistan Day parade. [1][2] No. 454 Squadron. 1982. PAF Camp Pasni.