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The planes that serve as Air Force One differ from the standard Boeing 747 in size, features, and security precautions. While Air Force One has three floors, like a regular Boeing 747, its interior has been reconfigured for presidential duties. The planes' 4,000 square feet (370 m²) of interior floor space includes multiple modifications. The planes' lowest level is mostly cargo space, carrying luggage and the plane's food supply. The food can supply up to 2,000 meals when fully loaded, some of which is stored in freezers. Meals are prepared in two galleys, which ...
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 |  |  | Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Air Force One - Capability and featuresThe planes that serve as Air Force One differ from the standard Boeing 747 in size, features, and security precautions. While Air Force One has three floors, like a regular Boeing 747, its interior has been reconfigured for presidential duties. The planes' 4,000 square feet (370 m²) of interior floor space include multiple modifications. The planes' lowest levels are mostly cargo space, carrying luggage and the plane's food supply. The food can supply up to 2,000 meals when fully loaded, some of which is stored in freezers. Meals are prepared in two galleys, which ...
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See also:Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicles Read more here: » Pakistan Air Force: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability |
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Indian Air Force - Formation and early pilots.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) was established as the Royal Indian Air Force by the passing of the Indian Air Force act on October 8, 1932. Accordingly, IAF's Number 1 Squadron came into being on April 1, 1933. Initially, the IAF consisted of five fighter pilots, one RAF commanding officer and four Westland Wapiti biplanes.
The first five pilots commissioned into the IAF were H C Sircar, Subroto Mukerjee, Bhupendra Singh, A B Awan and Amarjeet Singh. A sixt ...
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Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets.
Figures in brackets indicate approximate numbers of the aircraft.
F-16A/B Block-15 Fighting Falcon (34+ from 2006)
F-7 Skybolt or J-7 (Approx.130)
F-7PG (Approx.55)
Dassault Mirage III and Dassault Mirage V (Approx.150)
A-5 Fantan (Approx.50)
Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options.
F-16CJ/DJ Block-52 Wild Weasel ...
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Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets.
Figures in brackets indicate approximate numbers of the aircraft.
F-16A/B Block-15 Fighting Falcon (34+ from 2006)
F-7 Skybolt or J-7 (Approx.130)
F-7PG (Approx.55)
Dassault Mirage III and Dassault Mirage V (Approx.150)
A-5 Fantan (Approx.50)
Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options.
F-16CJ/DJ Block-52 Wild Weasel
F-16A/B Block-15MLU Fighting Falcon
JF-17 Local Production
JAS-39 Grippen
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See also:Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicles Read more here: » Pakistan Air Force: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft |
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Polish Air Force - 1918–1922.
Wars
Timeline
Senior officers
Rank insignia
Awards
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Land Forces
Navy
The history of the Polish airforce began at the end of the World War I. In 1918, some aircraft escadres were created within the Polish units in allied countries. In Russia, one escadre was created within the Polish corps of Gen. Józef Dowbór-Muśnicki, then disbanded along with the Corps in May 1918. In France, 5 bomber escadres were created within the Army o ...
See also:Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force - The history of the Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force - 1918–1922, Polish Air Force - 1923–1932, Polish Air Force - 1933–1938, Polish Air Force - 1939, Polish Air Force - 1940 France, Polish Air Force - 1940–1945 United Kingdom, Polish Air Force - 1944–1989, Polish Air Force - From 1990, Polish Air Force - Types of machines in service Read more here: » Polish Air Force: Encyclopedia II - Polish Air Force - The history of the Polish Air Force |
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 |  |  | Air Force One - Capability and features: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - HistoryThe Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) was formed in 1947 right after the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent. The RPAF began with 2,332 personnel, a fleet of 24 Tempest II fighter-bombers, 16 Hawker Typhoon fighters (also called Tempest I), two H.P.57 Halifax bombers, 2 Auster aircraft, twelve T-6G Harvard trainers and ten Tiger Moth biplanes. It also had eight C-47 Dakota cargo planes which it used to transport supplies to soldiers fighting in the 1947 War in Kashmir against India. It also started with 7 operational airbases scattered ...
See also:Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicules Read more here: » Pakistan Air Force: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - History |
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See also:Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force - History, Pakistan Air Force - Mission Statement, Pakistan Air Force - Major Conflicts, Pakistan Air Force - PAF since 1971 War, Pakistan Air Force - Modernization and Revival, Pakistan Air Force - Personnel and Command, Pakistan Air Force - Motto, Pakistan Air Force - Markings, Pakistan Air Force - Engineering & Maintenance Capability, Pakistan Air Force - Aircraft, Pakistan Air Force - Fighter/Attack Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Future Fleet/Options, Pakistan Air Force - Transporters/Multipurpose, Pakistan Air Force - Trainer Jets, Pakistan Air Force - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV, Pakistan Air Force - Ground SAM vehicles Read more here: » Pakistan Air Force: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan Air Force - History |
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