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It's Thunder Thursday
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very humble chinese pilot
Pakistan Air Force F-16 Viper pilots striking a pose in front of a bird rocking two Afghan Air Force kills.
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Sounds of different aircraft cannons
An F-7PG assigned to the 36th Tactical Attack Wing’s No. 17 ‘Tigers’ Squadron, stationed at PAF Base Peshawar
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B-56 (IL-28/HARBIN H-5) jet bomber of the Pakistan Air Force (1966-1969)
The Ilyushin IL-28 is a jet bomber aircraft of the immediate post war period that was originally manufactured for the Soviet Air Force. It was the USSR's first such aircraft to enter large-scale production. It was also licence-built in China as the Harbin H-5. Total production in the USSR was 6,316 aircraft, and over 319 H-5s were built.
16 (or possibly 24) Chinese built Harbin H-5 (to equip 1 squadron) were delivered to Pakistan Air Force during early 1970s and were known as B-56 bombers. These bombers did not serve long, and were eventually returned to China. Crewed by three; pilot, bombardier and gunner the aircraft could carry 3000 kg bomb load in an internal bomb bay to combat range of 2180 km.
The Ilyushin IL-28 is a jet bomber aircraft of the immediate post war period that was originally manufactured for the Soviet Air Force. It was the USSR's first such aircraft to enter large-scale production. It was also licence-built in China as the Harbin H-5. Total production in the USSR was 6,316 aircraft, and over 319 H-5s were built.
16 (or possibly 24) Chinese built Harbin H-5 (to equip 1 squadron) were delivered to Pakistan Air Force during early 1970s and were known as B-56 bombers. These bombers did not serve long, and were eventually returned to China. Crewed by three; pilot, bombardier and gunner the aircraft could carry 3000 kg bomb load in an internal bomb bay to combat range of 2180 km.
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Avro Lancaster flies over smoke screens during the attack on the battleship Tirpitz, Kaafjord, Norway. 15 September 1944.