Painting of Pakistan Air Force

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The painting depicts Group Captain Sattar Alvi, Officer Commanding Combat Commanders School, PAF (Pakistan’s TopGun), flying an Afghan Mig-21bis in a mock dogfight against PAF Mirages.

In late 1980s, many Afghan aircrafts including their latest SU-22s, Mig-21s defected to Pakistan. Grp Capt Sattar Alvi, who flew Syrian Mig-21s as Flt Lt. during Arab Israel war 1973 and shot down an Israeli Mirage, was tasked to fly Afghan Mig-21bis and evaluate its strengths and weaknesses to help develop air tactics accordingly. Mig-21bis at that time, was the backbone of Indian Airforce as well, so he flew various dogfight training missions against PAF F-16s, Mirages and F-6s to train PAF pilots.

11 x 16 inches (unframed) - watercolors.

Credit:- Rehan Siraj
 

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