This photo shows a formation flight of four classic Pakistan Air Force (PAF) aircraft from the 1960s, representing different operational roles of that era:
1. Grumman HU-16 Albatross – The large twin-engine amphibious aircraft on the left, used primarily for air-sea rescue (SAR) and transport missions.
2. Martin B-57 Canberra – The jet bomber beside it, a key medium bomber in PAF service during the 1950s–1970s.
3. Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star – The smaller jet trainer aircraft, used extensively for advanced jet training of PAF pilots.
4. North American F-86 Sabre – The sleek fighter on the right, the frontline air-superiority jet and PAF’s pride during the 1950s and 1960s, notably used in the 1965 Indo-Pak War.
This formation nicely symbolizes the PAF’s operational spectrum in the 1960s — from rescue and training to bombing and air combat.
