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The wing and some other parts of an allegedly shot down Pakistani fighter jet are on a prominent display at the Indian Air Force museum at Palm air force station in Delhi.
There's nothing wrong with displaying a war trophy. We can all see it's a straight wing of an aircraft. Would someone like to explain, be it 1965 or 1971, which PAF straight winged aircraft in silver finish did India ever shot down.

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@Areesh @Oscar @Tipu7 @TOPGUN @Khafee
 
A pathetic force that has to show fake wreckage and fake news to its people , no honor , no guts , no moral and no balls straight out pathetic lolz lmao.
Just imagine how every day hundred of these Indians go there taking pictures and feeling proud at once again being made a complete fool by their so called warriors.
 
The wing and some other parts of an allegedly shot down Pakistani fighter jet are on a prominent display at the Indian Air Force museum at Palm air force station in Delhi.
There's nothing wrong with displaying a war trophy. We can all see it's a straight wing of an aircraft. Would someone like to explain, be it 1965 or 1971, which PAF straight winged aircraft in silver finish did India ever shot down.

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@Areesh @Oscar @Tipu7 @TOPGUN @Khafee
do they have the flags right this time?:lol:
 
very badly wrong flag painted . a kid in pakistan can paint pak flag better then this
 
Those are definitely the wings of a L-19 Bird Dog.
Two L-19s of Pakistan Army were shot down in 1971 & one more in 66-67.

You mean this one... No flag on wing and not that roundel even....

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Bad paint job indeed, as seems currently in following picture.... the roundel, flag even the crescent ....


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Pakistani would never paint such a sad looking crescent on anything.
 
Always full of bull shit, the Birddogs in PA were in olive green besides their wings don't have those slats.
More likely this wing belongs to the Kiran trainer.
It is clear from the condition of the wings that they were badly damaged and had to be repaired back and repainted.
Also Kiran wings have leading slant edges.

Anyways the wings on display look identical to a bird dog wing:
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Also in addition to the 3 Pakistan army L-19 shot down, a Lahore flying Club L-19 was also shot down in 1967.
 
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It is clear from the condition of the wings that they were badly damaged and had to be repaired back and repainted.
Also Kiran wings have leading slant edges.

Anyways the wings on display look identical to a bird dog wing:
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Also in addition to the 3 Pakistan army L-19 shot down, a Lahore flying Club L-19 was also shot down in 1967.
indians always paint the Pakistani flag upside down
 
indians always paint the Pakistani flag upside down
This is a military custom in India. Flags are inverted on whatever captured be it tanks or lighter weapons.

Other Examples


The Pak flag is inverted on captured sniper - Pak Styr SSG 69 from Kargil

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Captured Pak Navy Crest 1971 war - Inverted




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Captured Type 59 from Longewala 1971- flag is inverted.


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Captured Sherman from 1965 war

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Captured Patton from 1965 War - can't say what's written here but seems to be inverted

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There are many more examples at museums and Regimental centres.
 
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