The Pakistan Air Force received four refurbished F-16 fighter jets from the United States on Saturday, June 28, 2008 in an impressive ceremony at the PAF Mushaf Base
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Pakistan Air Force’s T-37 Crashed
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) aircraft crashed today (June 11, 2008) in northwest killing the pilot on board
KHYBER KHAN – THE CONQUEROR OF SKARDU
The next milestone in Khyber Khan’s life as a Air warrior came in the shape of the unforgettable and daring exploit of transporting a mortar gun in the rear seat of a T-6 Harvard aircraft to Gilgit
LEADING THE FIRST PLANE TO PAKISTAN
With the World War coming to an end The young Flying Officer Khyber Khan came back from Burma from where he did countless mission over Japan, ever more radiant and confident with his resent war experience he was promoted to Flt Lt
With IAF Veterans
Aviation writer Pushpindar Singh invited us to dinner at his home in Delhi; it was attended by a couple of IAF veterans as well
AGEING AIRCRAFTS AND NAGGING WIVES
Ageing aircraft like ageing spouses, Become more amd more nagging as they age. Having said that, may I explain
ALL SIXTY-FOUR SABRES UP IN THE AIR
In 1956 onwards the date of the ‘Pakistan Day’ annual celebration was changed from August 14th to March 23rd
Pakistan Air Force totals eight JF-17 Thunder aircrafts
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) now has a total of eight JF-17 Thunder aircrafts. Six more aircrafts were recieved this March while two were recieved last year for the celebration of Pakistan Day during the same month




































