Images - Pakistan Air Force in the Mirror of History.

Hawker of PAF

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Auster of PAF

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Cessna 172 of PAF

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Elliots Primary EoN sg 38 Pakistan Air Force

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Halifax of PAF

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Governor General of Pakistan visiting PAF Station

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The aircraft in the image is a Martin B-57 Canberra, a U.S. license-built variant of the British English Electric Canberra.

  • Origin and Variants:
    Originally designed in Britain, the B-57 was built by the Glenn L. Martin Company in the U.S. Specialized variants like the RB-57 and WB-57 were developed for reconnaissance and electronic warfare.

  • Operational History:
    The B-57 saw extensive use by the U.S. Air Force in the Vietnam War for missions like low-level bombing and night interdictions, and it was the first U.S. jet bomber to drop bombs in combat.

  • Unique Features:
    One notable feature of the B-57 was its rotating bomb bay door, which allowed bombs to be loaded directly onto the door assembly and rotated into the bomb bay before release.

  • Legacy:
    While most B-57s were retired by the late 1970s, some reconnaissance variants, particularly the WB-57F, have been used by NASA for high-altitude atmospheric research even into the 21st century.
 
Y-12 of PAF

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Scheibe SF-25 Falke Pakistan Air Force.

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F-27 Fokker of PAF

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Bristol of PAF

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