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Czech Republic has nothing to offer except trainer jets along small arms which PAF doesn't need
1. Czech republic has a lot to offer , TATRA Trucks , Radars etc.
Additionally one shouldn't forget PAF's VERA Passive radar spare parts and future EW related purchases from the same company that made VERA.
2. PAF has a active program for a LIFT aircraft , i.e a advanced jet trainer for which JL10 and M346 were also competing.
 
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Remembering the world record set by PAF “Falcons”. On February 2, 1958, a formation of 16 PAF F-86 Sabre aircraft performed a loop for the first time during an air display at Masroor Air Base, Karachi. Wing commander Zafar Masud led his team of pilots to this remarkable feat and thus set a world record and received international acclaim. British aviation magazine “The Aeroplane” praised the performance in its issue on February 14, 1958.

It was a proud moment for the Pakistan Air Force as well as the aviation community of Pakistan as a whole.

Pakistan Air Force applauds Masud and his team for setting this world record, which brought tremendous honor to Pakistan and the PAF.

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President Iskander Mirza (Pakistan), Commanders-in-Chief of Iran, Iraq and Turkey, ambassadors of various countries, Pakistani Federal Cabinet Ministers, civil and military elite, and other notable individuals attended the show. At approximately 9:30 am, 16 F-86 Sabres, led by the renowned pilot Zafar Masud, flew in formation and performed a precise diamond-shaped loop. The team that performed this remarkable feat was known as “Falcons”. It was indeed a perfectly accomplished feat of flying. The pilots, who had been preparing for weeks together,thus set a world record and received international acclaim. British aviation magazine “The Aeroplane” praised the performance in its issue on February 14, 1958. It was a proud moment for the Pakistan Air Force as well as the aviation community of Pakistan as a whole.

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President Iskander Mirza (Pakistan), Commanders-in-Chief of Iran, Iraq and Turkey, ambassadors of various countries, Pakistani Federal Cabinet Ministers, civil and military elite, and other notable individuals attended the show. At approximately 9:30 am, 16 F-86 Sabres, led by the renowned pilot Zafar Masud, flew in formation and performed a precise diamond-shaped loop. The team that performed this remarkable feat was known as “Falcons”. It was indeed a perfectly accomplished feat of flying. The pilots, who had been preparing for weeks together,thus set a world record and received international acclaim. British aviation magazine “The Aeroplane” praised the performance in its issue on February 14, 1958. It was a proud moment for the Pakistan Air Force as well as the aviation community of Pakistan as a whole.

5:53 AM · Feb 2, 2022·
Good one down the memory lane. My maternal uncle, Sqn Ldr S M Ahmed, flew in this formation when he was at FIS as an instructor.
 
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Good one down the memory lane. My maternal uncle, Sqn Ldr S M Ahmed, flew in this formation when he was at FIS as an instructor.
Wow! I have deep respect for W/C Ahmed. Despite being a SOO, he took to the skies and tried his best to fend off the raid over Dhaka. That's simply beyond the call of duty. You must be very proud of him. His eventual shootdown and disappearance at the hands of Mukti Bahini is another dark tale. I pray Allah accept his martyrdom and bless him in the afterlife.
 
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PAF Museum Karachi | 4K HD Documentary | Discover Pakistan TV​


The great history of Pakistan’s Airforce has glorious and most memorable incidences. In order to preserve the history of the Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Airforce Museum is made near Shahrah e Faisal Karsaz flyover. The walls of the museum have different posters and photographs that display the different eras of the Pakistan Airforce. Different planes and jets can be witnessed while entering the museum. Martyrdom wall has the pictures of all martyrs are put up as medals of martyrs’ dedication and tribute, services for the motherland protecting airways of country.




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