PAF Museum, Karachi
پاک فضائیہ متحف | |
Captured Indian Folland Gnat from 65 war on display at the PAF Museum Gallery. | |
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Location | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. |
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Coordinates | 24°52′19″N 67°05′51″E / 24.8720°N 67.0974°ECoordinates: 24°52′19″N 67°05′51″E / 24.8720°N 67.0974°E |
Type | Military |
Collection size | Airforce equipment, captured and retired aircraft, paintings. |
Website | http://www.pafmuseum.com.pk |
PAF Museum, Karachi (Urdu: پاک فضائیہ متحف ) is an Air Force museum and park situated near Karsaz Flyover on Shahra-e-Faisal in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
A majority of the aircraft, weapons and radar are displayed outside in the park but the main museum features all major fighter aircraft that have been used by the Pakistan Air Force. The museum also houses the Vickers VC.1 Viking used by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, and a Folland Gnat of the Indian Air Force,[1] that landed in Pasrur in 1965 war. Also on display are the scale models of some World War I, World War II and modern aircraft and photo galleries of almost all the squadrons of PAF,
History
The museum was established in 1990 in two disused hangars in a remote part of the Base. The museum was expanded significantly from its humble beginnings in the period 1999 - 2004, additions include children playing areas, rides, and eateries.
Management
The museum is managed by a committee headed by the Air Officer Commanding Southern Air Command, however it is managed and run by the Deputy Chairman. Recently the Museum has been renamed as Historical Archives Section and given additional responsibilities for maintaining some documented history of the PAF. The Current Director / Deputy Chairman of the Museum is Gp Capt Usman Ghani. However, the museum was developed by Wg Cdr. Syed Salman Ahmed.
Gallery
- Mirage III Aircraft
- F-6 Aircraft
- Archives Gallery
- Another plane
- At night
- Entrance
Collection
Some of the aircraft that are preserved in the museum are:
- Martin B-57 Canberra
- De Havilland Tiger Moth
- North American Harvard
- Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
- North American F-86 Sabre
- Dassault Mirage 5
- Shenyang F-6
- Lockheed T-33
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15
- Auster Autocar
- Antonov An-26
- Antonov An-12
- A-26 Invader
- U-9 Aero Commander
- Vickers Viking
- Folland Gnat[1]
- Kaman HH-43 Huskie
Besides those from PAF inventory, visitors can see the captured Folland Gnat of Indian Air Force and Afghan Air Force Mig 21 and Iraq Air Force, Antonov An-12.
See also
References
- 1 2 Air Commodore M. Kaiser Tufail. "Run… It’s a 104.". Jang News.