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Thunders to participate in Paris airshow 2015 June.

So is it safe to assume that he came along with a JF-17 from CCS or was the JF-17 from their respective squadrons i.e 16 and 26 sqd?

And while the pilot is doing CCS, I don't think he is still associated with the squadron he came from...so then this begs the question, do pilots from other squadrons fly planes from other squadrons?

Sq.Ldr Yaser has dual responsibility. Handling JF-17 Squad in CCS as well as flying JF-17 in international airshows.

From December 2013 article about JF-17 performance in dubai show


"Wg Cdr Ronald, the 16 Squadron CO, made his last appearance as the Thunder Display pilot at the event on Wednesday November 20, as Sqn Ldr Yaser Mudassar, who has been flying the JF-17 for three years, is now taking over the reigns. I was fortunate to be with both men when they carried out their practice performances in the two jets on the evening of September 16 in perfect conditions. Sqn Ldr Yaser made his international public debut at the show on September 19 after it was put back from the previous day due to a sandstorm and was expected to perform again on the last day but that was cancelled due to bad weather!"

And all 5 CCS JF-17 has CCS emblems on them so JF-17 in paris comes from regular squadrons

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Can be both.... qualified and there as an instructor.............



Nopes.... I think the guy in the middle looks a lot like Orakzai.........

What about now ?

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Briefing ambassador of Pakistan to Italy Tehmina janjua at an Italian airbase en route to france.
 
Finally !!! :yahoo:

The Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex JF-17 Thunder fighter has secured its first confirmed export deal.

“A contract has been signed with an Asian country,” says Air Commodore Khalid Mahmood, the Pakistan air force officer who leads sales and marketing efforts for the type.
Citing client sensitivities, he declined to specify the customer and the number of aircraft it will obtain. Deliveries will start in 2017.
He says that sales for the JF-17, which is targeted for developing nations, have been held up by political turmoil in several Middle Eastern countries.

The aircraft is making its flying debut at this year’s air show. Pakistan’s air force has brought three examples this year. One will appear on the static display, one will appear in the flying display, and the third will serve as a backup.
The JF-17 contingent at Paris this year is 80 strong, representing a significant marketing push. Khalid says the show is a good venue for meeting prospective customers from French speaking countries.
He says that 11 countries are looking at the type, which mirrors previous comments made by Chinese defence export agency Catic, which also markets the aircraft, and Pakistan air force officials.
Khalid also provided an update of Pakistan’s induction of the type. So far, 54 examples have been delivered. The first 50 were originally delivered in a Block I configuration, and these are in the process of being updated to a Block II standard. The Block II configuration features improved avionics and better software, and adds a fixed air-to-air refuelling probe.
An additional 46 aircraft will be delivered in the Block II configuration. A subsequent 50 aircraft, which will push Pakistan’s fleet to 150 examples, will have a Block III configuration. These will all be delivered by the end of 2018.
The aircraft’s developers are still working out the specifications of the Block III aircraft, but upgrades could include an active electronically scanned array (AESA) or Passive electronically scanned array (PESA) radar, says Khalid. The configuration could also include an infrared search and track (IRST) sensor, stations under the forward fuselage for various pods, and expanded precision weapons capabilities.
A two-seat variant is also planned, which will serve mainly as a trainer. Pakistan produces 58% of the airframe and China 42%. The JF-17 is powered by a single Klimov RD-93 engine.

PARIS: JF-17 wins first export order - 6/14/2015 - Flight Global

PARIS: JF-17 wins first export order - 6/14/2015 - Flight Global

Any guess what country this could be ???

Deino
 
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Ya Allah is bande ki mare haq main Adhi Dua qabool Farma .... Allah plz grant second half of his dua for him & only for him .... :whistle:
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To anyone at Paris Air Show, please get and post an image of the information board.

Thanks,
Tempest
 

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