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  2. Category:Mexican Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Air Force bases (20 P) M. Mexican military aircraft (6 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Mexican Air Force" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  3. Mexican Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The first jet aircraft operated by the Mexican Air Force was the subsonic de Havilland Vampire Mk.I. Mexico received 17 Vampires during late 1960 and early 1961. This jet was nicknamed "The Flying Avocado " by Mexican flight crews due to the ovoid shape of its fuselage and the dark green night camouflage adopted by its first units.

  4. Category:Mexican military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Military aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer ... Pages in category "Mexican military aircraft" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total

  5. Category:Military equipment of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexican military aircraft (6 C, 2 P) Military vehicles of Mexico (1 C) N. Naval ships of Mexico (8 C, 5 P) W. Weapons of Mexico (2 C, 1 P) This page was last edited ...

  6. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The tactical forces form what is loosely called an Air Division, but it is dispersed in four regions: Northeast Mexico, Northwest Mexico, Central Mexico, and Southern Mexico. The Air Force maintains a total of 18 air bases, and has the additional capability of opening temporary forward operating bases in austere conditions for some helicopters ...

  7. Category:Aviation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft manufacturers of Mexico (5 P) Airports in Mexico (5 C, 96 P) ... Mexican Air Force (2 C, 28 P) O. Aviation organizations based in Mexico (1 C, 1 P)

  8. Aermacchi AL-60 - Wikipedia

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    LASA built 41 LASA-60s, with 18 aircraft purchased by the Mexican Air Force. [6] A second joint venture was set up with Argentina, between Lockheed and Industrias Kaiser Argentina, with the name Aviones Lockheed-Kaiser. [6] [8] Production began of a batch of 16 aircraft in 1961, but was stopped after 11 had been completed. [6]

  9. List of Mexican military installations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Air Force Bases in Mexico: [13] Air Force Base No. 1 Santa Lucía, State of Mexico; Air Force Base No. 2, Ixtepec, Oaxaca; Air Force Base No. 3 El Ciprés, Ensenada, Baja California; Air Force Base No. 4, Cozumel, Quintana Roo; Air Force Base No. 5, Zapopan, Jalisco; Air Force Base No. 6, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas