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One of the facilities at PAF Base Faisal, the 102 Air Engineering depot, is responsible for the overhaul of turbojet engines for the PAF's fleet of Chengdu F-7. The F-7 is a type of Chinese interceptor aircraft. On 4 July 2003 a ceremony was held to celebrate the roll-out of the 10,000th turbojet engine to be overhauled at the facility. [3]
Pakistan Air Force Museum Faisal (Urdu: پاک فضائیہ عجائب گھر) is the official museum of the Pakistan Air Force located on the south-western edge of PAF Base Faisal near Karsaz Flyover on Shahrah-e-Faisal at Karachi. The museum is the only military aviation museum in Pakistan, with more than 50 aircraft, radars and missiles on ...
A PAF F-7PG flies alongside a Mirage 2000-9 and F-16E/F Block 60 fighters of the UAEAF during ATLC 2009. PAF F-16s arrive at Red Flag 2010 in Nevada. A PAF Mirage III of No. 7 Bandits Squadron alongside a US Navy F-18 and F-16s of the USAF and RJAF. A PAF Mirage III competes in the Alert Scramble Competition during Falcon Air Meet 2010 in Jordan.
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The Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) was established on 15 August 1947 with the independence of Pakistan from British India. The RPAF began with a paper share allotment of 2,332 personnel, a fleet of 24 Tempest II fighter-bombers, 16 Hawker Typhoon fighters, two H.P.57 Halifax bombers, two Auster aircraft, twelve North American Harvard trainers and ten de Havilland Tiger Moth biplanes.
PAF Base Faisal: Karachi: No. 40 (Air Mobility) Wing No. 21 ATS: C-130 Flying Base (Forward Operational Bases) ...
The 21 AM Squadron was originally established as a detachment of the 6 Squadron at PAF Base Faisal. Equipped with a few C-130s, the detachment was assigned the prime responsibility to provide airlift/air transport services to the Pakistan Armed Forces in the southern regions of Pakistan specifically to units along the coastal belt along the Arabian Sea.
The series chronicles the journey of three army cadets fighter pilots played by Faisal Rehman and real-life Pakistan Air Force officers, Flight Lieutenant Sarfaraz Usman and Flight Lieutenant Arif Kazmi. [2] [4] The soundtrack of the series was sung by Najam Sheraz. [5] The script of the series was later made available as a book. [6]