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Where are the retired aircrafts of PAF?

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HI everyone)I just read about the list of retired aircraft and helicopters of various types of PAF on Wikipedia since 1947.I calculated the figures from Wikipedia and there are total 1211 aircraft's PAF has used and retired so far.These figures include the fighter jets,trainers,bombers,transport aircraft and helicopters and the propeller aircraft's of the world war 2 era.
I am just curious to know that currently where are those huge retired squadrons of F6,A5 in hundreds etc.?Why they don't give the chance to buy those retired aircraft to eligible people with flying licences like CPL(commercial pilot license) with a flying passion but definitely without any war ammunition(bombs and rockets etc.).In this way they can earn some revenue from the aircraft which are getting spoiled somewhere.?Countries like Russia and USA already opened the sales of retired aircraft to general public and they successfully sold few aircraft to the general public.
 
HI everyone)I just read about the list of retired aircraft and helicopters of various types of PAF on Wikipedia since 1947.I calculated the figures from Wikipedia and there are total 1211 aircraft's PAF has used and retired so far.These figures include the fighter jets,trainers,bombers,transport aircraft and helicopters and the propeller aircraft's of the world war 2 era.
I am just curious to know that currently where are those huge retired squadrons of F6,A5 in hundreds etc.?Why they don't give the chance to buy those retired aircraft to eligible people with flying licences like CPL(commercial pilot license) with a flying passion but definitely without any war ammunition(bombs and rockets etc.).In this way they can earn some revenue from the aircraft which are getting spoiled somewhere.?Countries like Russia and USA already opened the sales of retired aircraft to general public and they successfully sold few aircraft to the general public.

Some decorate parks and chowks:
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Some can be found at the PAF Museum in Karachi:

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There are quite a few in Lahore at different places.. :)
 
There was one Sabre in PAF College Sargodha ... parked next to our main Admin block and there was another one parked at the entrance of Sargodha base (now they call it Mushaf base ...i think).
 
there is a F-6 boneyard at Faisal, next to the PAF Museum. there is a boneyard at Mauripur - derelict T-33 and B-57s can be located there. - i'm sure there are others at other AF bases.

40 F-6's and 40 A-5's have been kept in storage as reserves. dont know the location.
 
Interesting . That would be quite unique . How did he get that though ? Doesn't the PAF restrict such items ?

Yes they do, it was stripped off an old aircraft if i remember correctly, he had the stick and his dads old flight suit, helmet and some paraphernalia in his house in London when we last met.
 
Some decorate parks and chowks:
Rawalpindi%20-%20Ayub%20Park%20-%20MAR%202009%20-%2001.jpg


1610_apr11.jpg


An-old-Sabre-Jet-Fighter-F-86-displayed-at-a-Chowk-in-Sargodha-The-City-of-Eagles.jpg


Some can be found at the PAF Museum in Karachi:

PAF_Museum_Karachi,_Pakistan_03.jpg


2330658-Pakistan_Air_Force_Museum-Karachi.jpg


0025599.jpeg


Photo0168.jpg


15392d1361456765-pakistan-air-force-museum-karachi-february-2013-pakistan_air_force_museum-karachi.jpg

Thanks for all the pictures and contribution to this thread but these are few aircraft's.The aircrafts we see at such places all over pakistan are hardly 50-100.The retired squardons were of hundreds of aircrafts and i think they are right now parked or dissembled at some secret locations.

Yes they do, it was stripped off an old aircraft if i remember correctly, he had the stick and his dads old flight suit, helmet and some paraphernalia in his house in London when we last met.

Then i think he should deserved a court martial for stealing the private property of pakistan air force.
 

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