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PAF Falcons - Second to None
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Fantastic collection of photos! Thank you for sharing link.M S Baig wrote:FSHusain.PAF 's Public Gallery
http://picasaweb.google.com/FSHusain.PA ... salKarachi#
Here's a Pakistan postage stamp that was issued on December 25, 1965.

Apparently following photo of Lockheed F-104A Starfighter (serial# 56-803) was used for designing this postage stamp.

Btw, according to info posted >>here<<, # 56-803 was lost in an accident on September 3, 1964 which also took life of aircraft's pilot Flight Lieutenant Tariq Majeed.
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^ Very rare photo! The air force officer with Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan I guess is Nur Khan. Right?
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After Quaid, The greatest man pakistan had with a bunch of great planes (of that time) 

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PK > EK. EI ED FZ WY B6 G9 EY NL QR GF TG PF.
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Like many people, I also wanted to know the reason behind name 'Pay Bill' given to PAF's first jet aerobatics team formed with Attacker aircraft. Now, I know the reason after reading Air. Commodore (R) Sayed Sajad Haider's book titled 'Flight of the Falcon' in which he also shares his experience as pilot of PAF Attacker aircraft Squadron No. 11 which was PAF's first squadron to be equipped with jet fighters.Abbas Ali wrote:PAF's first jet aerobatics team named 'Paybill' was also formed with Attacker aircraft.
According to the book, the call sign 'Pay Bill' was given by Station Commander to Attacker aircraft Squadron No. 11 because its pilots were often late in paying mess bills

Sajad Haider's call sign was 'Pay Bill 12'.
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thanks for the new set of pictures. enjoyed viewing them 

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can pakistan air force,army ,navy,ministery of defence,inteligence,police,ranger,govt
use these aircrafts
1- Yakovlev Yak-11, Moose
2- SNIAS Super Frelon, SA.321
3- Short Sealand
4- Lockheed L1049C Constellation
5- Kaman SH-2F Sea Sprite
6- Grumman SCAN Widgeon 30
7- Elliots EoN Baby
8- Elliots EoN Olympia 2B
9- B.V. CH-47 Chinook
10- Beech 65-80 Queen Air
11- Beech 35 Bonanza
12- Avro Lancaster
13- Antonov An-24
SOME BODY INFO ABOUT THESE BIRDS.
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Pakistan (PAK)
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Pakistani
F 470815-
(Royal Pakistan AF)[RPAF]
560323- Pakistan Fizaiya
(Pakistan AF)[PAF]
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[pre 1973 sm # Helicopter Naval duties
AF aircraft]
N 73-
(Pakistan Navy Air Arm)
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[from single flight of RIAF AOP]
A 4708-
(No. 1 Air Observation Flight of the RPAF)
58-
(Army Aviation Wing)[Autonomy]
7703-
(Pakistan Army Aviation Wing)[PAA]
( " " " Corps)
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C Maritime Security Organization
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B Frontier Corps
[AP-(47-)]
A.C. 680E Commander, 840 {F} 66/04 1 *SP
" 690B " {A} 82/04 1 .
" 690C Jetprop 840 {A} 83/04 2 *SP
Airtech CN.235M {F} 02/04 4 *x |
Antonov An-24, {F} 86/ 1 .
" An-26, Curl {F} 87/92 2 *SP
Auster J/5F Aiglet Trainer {A} 51/63 17 *SP
" A.O.P.5 " 47/57 4b46 .
" A.O.P.6 " 47/61 7b .
" " {F} 47/51 2 .
Avro Lancaster " 2
Beech 35 Bonanza 79/82 1
" 50, L-23 Twin Bonanza {F} 56/92 2 *xP
" " " {A} 82/97 1 .
" B55 Baron {F} 66/04 1 *SP
" 65-80 Queen Air {A} 69/94 2 *x
" 95 Travel Air {F} 65/98 1 *SP
" 200 Super King Air " 79/04 1 *SP
Bell 47G Sioux {F} 60/86 25
" " " {A} 64/04 20 *xP
" 205, UH-1H Iroquois " 73/04 6 *xP
"(Agt) AB205A-1 " " 74/04 10 *xP
" 206B Jet Ranger " 75/04 22 *SP
" " " " {B} *P
" " " " {C}
" 209, AH-1S,-1F Cobra {A} 84/04 20 *SP
" 407? 40 . |
" 412 {A} 95 2 .
Boeing 707 [imp] 71
" 707-300 {F} 86/04 3 *SP
" 737-300 {G} 92/04 1 *SP
B.V. CH-47 Chinook {F} 70s 10 .
Breguet Br.1150 Atlantic I {N} 75/04 10 *SPD
Bristol Brigand I {F} 48/50 3 *SP
" Freighter " 48/66 73 *SP
B-N.(IAR) BN-2T Defender {C} 93/04 2 *SP
CATIC FC-1, JF-17 Thunder {F} 150 *P |
Cessna(lm) 172,T-41 Mescalero " * 75/04 36 *xP
" " " " " {A} * 71/82 .
" 182 {N} 89 2
" 305, O-1 Bird Dog {A} 57/04 :60 *xPD
"(Dhamial) 305,O-1 Bird Dog " * 72/92 :75 *xP
" 318, T-37 Tweety Bird {F} 62/04 73 *SPD
"(Reims) FTB337 Super Skymaster{A} 71/88 24 .
" 421 Golden Eagle II " 81/04 1 *SP
" Citation II 1 *S |
" 560 " V {G} 93/04 1 *S
Dassault Falcon 20 {F} 72/04 3 *SP
" Mirage IIIBE " 96/04 6 *S
" " IIIBL " 94/04 1 *S
" " IIIC " 89?/ 3 *S
" " IIIEL " 94/98 9 *S
" " IIIEP " 68/04 18 *SP
" " IIID " 1 *S
"(GAF) " " " /94/04 7 *S
" " IIIDP " 68/04 5 *SP
"(GAF) " IIIO(A) " 91/04 41 *S
" " " IIIO(F) " 91/04 1 *S
" " IIIRP " 68/04 13 *SP
" " 5DPA " 72/04 2 *S
" " 5F " 96/99 8 *SP
" " 5PA " 79/04 28 *SPD
" " 5PA2 " 72/04 18 *SP
" " 5PA3 " 79/04 13 *SP
" " 2000E " 40 .
deH. D.H.82 Tiger Moth " 47/57 46 *xP
" D.H.83 Fox Moth 47/48 1 .
" D.H.104 Dove, Devon {F} 49/61 3 *S
DHC DHC-2 Beaver {A} 71/76 12 *xP
Douglas C-47 Dakota {F} 47/60 32 *xP
Elliots EoN Baby " 51 2 *SP
" " Olympia 2B " 3 *S
EEC(Martin) B-57B Canberra " 55/91 30 *xPD
" " RB-57B " " 58/79 (2)
" " B-57C " " 59/82 3 *SP |
" " RB-57F " " 62/64 2 .
Fokker F.27 Friendship " 65/04 2 *SP
" " " {N} 82/04 6 *SP
G.D. F-16A Fighting Falcon {F} 82/04 28 *SPD
"(SABCA)" " " " 2
" F-16B " " " 82/04 12 *SP
"(Fkr) " " " " 4
Grumman SA-16A Albatross " 56/E70 4 *xP
"(SCAN) Widgeon(30) {G} 62/ 1 *S
Handley Page Halifax B.VI {F} 49/54 6 *xP
" " " IX " 48/54 2
Harbin Y-12(II) " 97/04 2 *xP |
" " {A} 03/04 2 . |
Hawker Fury {F} 25 *SP
" Sea Fury FB.60 " 49/6063? 92 *xP
" " " T.61 " 48/63 5+ *SPD
" Tempest II " 47/56 85 *SP
H.S. DH.121 Trident IE " 67/67 1 *P
Hughes (Schweizer) 269C(300) {A} 93/04 10 *S
" 500E " 91/93 1 .
Ilyushin(Harbin) Il-28, Beagle{F} B-56 66/69 24 *xP
Kaman HH-43B Huskie " 63/98 10 *xPD
" SH-2F Sea Sprite . |
Lockheed L1049C Constellation {G} 54/54 3 *S
" C-130B Hercules {F} 63/04 11 *SP
" WC-130B " " 2 *SP
" C-130E " " 63/04 5 *S
" L-100-20 " " 66/04 2 *SP
" F-104A Starfighter " 60/72 20 *xPD
" F(M)-104B " " 60/76 3 *xP
" F-104C " " 61/63 2 *S
" RF-104G " " 1 .
" P-3C Orion {N} 90/05 3 *SP
" T-33A {F} 55/98 35+ *xP
" RT-33A " 57/98 6+ *xP
MDH AH-64 Apache 02?/ 6 . |
Mik-Gur.(SAF) MiG-15bis,(F-2),{F}Fagot . |
" " " MiG-15UTI(FT-2), " Midget 65/98 8 *xP
" " " MiG-17UTI(FT-5) " 70/04 40 *xPD
"(SAF) MiG-19SF(F-6), Farmer C" 65/02 260 *xPD
" " MiG-19UTI(FT-6) " 70/04 40 *xP
" " MiG-21(F-7P/M), Skybolt" 87/04 115 *xP |
" " " F-7PG/MG " 01/04 46 *xP |
" " MiG-21U(FT-7P), Mongol " 87/04 20 *xP |
" " MiG-21U(FT-7PG " " 9+( ) . |
Mil Mi-6, Hook {FA} 67/68 2 *P
" Mi-8, Hip {A} 68/98 25 *xP |
" " " {F} 68/ :30 .
" Mi-17, " {A} 95/04 19 *P |
" Mi-24, Hind {A} 04 *P |
Nancheng A-5C, Fantan A {F} 83/04 160 *xP
"(PAC) L-8, K-8 Karakoram " *? 95/04 75 *xP
NAA F-86F Sabre " 55/79 125 *xP
"(Can) CL-13B " 6 " 66/80 89 *SP
" Harvard IIB, Texan T-6 " 47/76 50 *xP
Piper Pa-34-200T Seneca II " 75/04 2 *xP
Primary Glider " 1 *P
SAAB MFI-17B Supporter {A} 74/04 106+ *xPD
"(PAC) P-1 Mushshak " * .
" " " " {F} *76 76/04 80+ *xP
" " Super " " * 98/04 5 *xP
" " P-2 Shahbaz [D] *87 93/96 4 *xP
Scheibe SF 25C Falke {F} 82/94 3 *SP
Short Sealand 50/52/ 5
Sikorsky S-55, H-19 Chickasaw {F} 54/71 8 *xP
"(Wlnd) S-61, Sea King 45 {N} 74/04 7 *SPD
Slingsby T.21B {F} 1 *S
" T.31 Kirby Cadet " 1 *d
SNIAS(CNIAR) Alouette II, Lama{A} 71/04 12 *xP
"(ICA) " III {F} 83/04 4 *xP
"(Dhamial) " " " 66/04 18 *SP
" " " {N} 95/04 4 *S
"(Dhamial) " " " * 72/04 6 *SP
" " " " {A} 68/04 30 *xP
"(Wlnd) Puma, SA330J " 77/04 32 *SP
" " " " {F} 76/98 1 .
" Super Frelon, SA.321 " 79/86 4 .
Supermarine Attacker FB.2 " 51/56 36 *SP
Vickers Viking 1B " 48/60 1 *S
" Viscount " 56/67 1 *SP
Westland Lynx HAS.3 {N} 94/04 3 *SP
Yakovlev Yak-11, Moose
Books:
Fricker, John
Battle for Pakistan:
The Air War of 1965
Ian Allan, London, 1979
Hussaini
Air Warriors of Pakistan
Ferozsons, Lahore, 1989
Hussain, Syed Shabbir
History of the Pakistan Air Force 1947-1982
PAF, Karachi, 1982
PAF
The Story of the Pakistan Air Force
Shaheen Foundation, Islamabad, 1988
Singh & Rikhye & Steinemann
Fiza'Ya: Psyche of the Pakistan Air Force
Society for Aerospace Studies, New Delhi, 1991
Articles:
APic66FE46
86SE335 {N}
88AU291 {A}
01AI71JN16 [65 War]
02 72AP177 [71 War,IND Side]
MY227 [71 War,PAK Side]
03 OC167 {A}
20 81AP163 {F}
40 91JN297 {N}
41 NO259 {F}
DE318 {A}
AFMo88NO39 [SN's]
90MY16
02JA22 {N}
6WAPJ126
13 " 140
Need:
The First Round
Khan, Air Marshal Asgar
Vikas, Delhi, 1979
use these aircrafts
1- Yakovlev Yak-11, Moose
2- SNIAS Super Frelon, SA.321
3- Short Sealand
4- Lockheed L1049C Constellation
5- Kaman SH-2F Sea Sprite
6- Grumman SCAN Widgeon 30
7- Elliots EoN Baby
8- Elliots EoN Olympia 2B
9- B.V. CH-47 Chinook
10- Beech 65-80 Queen Air
11- Beech 35 Bonanza
12- Avro Lancaster
13- Antonov An-24
SOME BODY INFO ABOUT THESE BIRDS.
World Air Forces - Historical Listings
Pakistan (PAK)
| HOME | | Countries | Companies | Aircraft | Designations | Explanations | Maps | Index |
Pakistani
F 470815-
(Royal Pakistan AF)[RPAF]
560323- Pakistan Fizaiya
(Pakistan AF)[PAF]
===============
[pre 1973 sm # Helicopter Naval duties
AF aircraft]
N 73-
(Pakistan Navy Air Arm)
===============
[from single flight of RIAF AOP]
A 4708-
(No. 1 Air Observation Flight of the RPAF)
58-
(Army Aviation Wing)[Autonomy]
7703-
(Pakistan Army Aviation Wing)[PAA]
( " " " Corps)
===============
C Maritime Security Organization
===============
B Frontier Corps
[AP-(47-)]
A.C. 680E Commander, 840 {F} 66/04 1 *SP
" 690B " {A} 82/04 1 .
" 690C Jetprop 840 {A} 83/04 2 *SP
Airtech CN.235M {F} 02/04 4 *x |
Antonov An-24, {F} 86/ 1 .
" An-26, Curl {F} 87/92 2 *SP
Auster J/5F Aiglet Trainer {A} 51/63 17 *SP
" A.O.P.5 " 47/57 4b46 .
" A.O.P.6 " 47/61 7b .
" " {F} 47/51 2 .
Avro Lancaster " 2
Beech 35 Bonanza 79/82 1
" 50, L-23 Twin Bonanza {F} 56/92 2 *xP
" " " {A} 82/97 1 .
" B55 Baron {F} 66/04 1 *SP
" 65-80 Queen Air {A} 69/94 2 *x
" 95 Travel Air {F} 65/98 1 *SP
" 200 Super King Air " 79/04 1 *SP
Bell 47G Sioux {F} 60/86 25
" " " {A} 64/04 20 *xP
" 205, UH-1H Iroquois " 73/04 6 *xP
"(Agt) AB205A-1 " " 74/04 10 *xP
" 206B Jet Ranger " 75/04 22 *SP
" " " " {B} *P
" " " " {C}
" 209, AH-1S,-1F Cobra {A} 84/04 20 *SP
" 407? 40 . |
" 412 {A} 95 2 .
Boeing 707 [imp] 71
" 707-300 {F} 86/04 3 *SP
" 737-300 {G} 92/04 1 *SP
B.V. CH-47 Chinook {F} 70s 10 .
Breguet Br.1150 Atlantic I {N} 75/04 10 *SPD
Bristol Brigand I {F} 48/50 3 *SP
" Freighter " 48/66 73 *SP
B-N.(IAR) BN-2T Defender {C} 93/04 2 *SP
CATIC FC-1, JF-17 Thunder {F} 150 *P |
Cessna(lm) 172,T-41 Mescalero " * 75/04 36 *xP
" " " " " {A} * 71/82 .
" 182 {N} 89 2
" 305, O-1 Bird Dog {A} 57/04 :60 *xPD
"(Dhamial) 305,O-1 Bird Dog " * 72/92 :75 *xP
" 318, T-37 Tweety Bird {F} 62/04 73 *SPD
"(Reims) FTB337 Super Skymaster{A} 71/88 24 .
" 421 Golden Eagle II " 81/04 1 *SP
" Citation II 1 *S |
" 560 " V {G} 93/04 1 *S
Dassault Falcon 20 {F} 72/04 3 *SP
" Mirage IIIBE " 96/04 6 *S
" " IIIBL " 94/04 1 *S
" " IIIC " 89?/ 3 *S
" " IIIEL " 94/98 9 *S
" " IIIEP " 68/04 18 *SP
" " IIID " 1 *S
"(GAF) " " " /94/04 7 *S
" " IIIDP " 68/04 5 *SP
"(GAF) " IIIO(A) " 91/04 41 *S
" " " IIIO(F) " 91/04 1 *S
" " IIIRP " 68/04 13 *SP
" " 5DPA " 72/04 2 *S
" " 5F " 96/99 8 *SP
" " 5PA " 79/04 28 *SPD
" " 5PA2 " 72/04 18 *SP
" " 5PA3 " 79/04 13 *SP
" " 2000E " 40 .
deH. D.H.82 Tiger Moth " 47/57 46 *xP
" D.H.83 Fox Moth 47/48 1 .
" D.H.104 Dove, Devon {F} 49/61 3 *S
DHC DHC-2 Beaver {A} 71/76 12 *xP
Douglas C-47 Dakota {F} 47/60 32 *xP
Elliots EoN Baby " 51 2 *SP
" " Olympia 2B " 3 *S
EEC(Martin) B-57B Canberra " 55/91 30 *xPD
" " RB-57B " " 58/79 (2)
" " B-57C " " 59/82 3 *SP |
" " RB-57F " " 62/64 2 .
Fokker F.27 Friendship " 65/04 2 *SP
" " " {N} 82/04 6 *SP
G.D. F-16A Fighting Falcon {F} 82/04 28 *SPD
"(SABCA)" " " " 2
" F-16B " " " 82/04 12 *SP
"(Fkr) " " " " 4
Grumman SA-16A Albatross " 56/E70 4 *xP
"(SCAN) Widgeon(30) {G} 62/ 1 *S
Handley Page Halifax B.VI {F} 49/54 6 *xP
" " " IX " 48/54 2
Harbin Y-12(II) " 97/04 2 *xP |
" " {A} 03/04 2 . |
Hawker Fury {F} 25 *SP
" Sea Fury FB.60 " 49/6063? 92 *xP
" " " T.61 " 48/63 5+ *SPD
" Tempest II " 47/56 85 *SP
H.S. DH.121 Trident IE " 67/67 1 *P
Hughes (Schweizer) 269C(300) {A} 93/04 10 *S
" 500E " 91/93 1 .
Ilyushin(Harbin) Il-28, Beagle{F} B-56 66/69 24 *xP
Kaman HH-43B Huskie " 63/98 10 *xPD
" SH-2F Sea Sprite . |
Lockheed L1049C Constellation {G} 54/54 3 *S
" C-130B Hercules {F} 63/04 11 *SP
" WC-130B " " 2 *SP
" C-130E " " 63/04 5 *S
" L-100-20 " " 66/04 2 *SP
" F-104A Starfighter " 60/72 20 *xPD
" F(M)-104B " " 60/76 3 *xP
" F-104C " " 61/63 2 *S
" RF-104G " " 1 .
" P-3C Orion {N} 90/05 3 *SP
" T-33A {F} 55/98 35+ *xP
" RT-33A " 57/98 6+ *xP
MDH AH-64 Apache 02?/ 6 . |
Mik-Gur.(SAF) MiG-15bis,(F-2),{F}Fagot . |
" " " MiG-15UTI(FT-2), " Midget 65/98 8 *xP
" " " MiG-17UTI(FT-5) " 70/04 40 *xPD
"(SAF) MiG-19SF(F-6), Farmer C" 65/02 260 *xPD
" " MiG-19UTI(FT-6) " 70/04 40 *xP
" " MiG-21(F-7P/M), Skybolt" 87/04 115 *xP |
" " " F-7PG/MG " 01/04 46 *xP |
" " MiG-21U(FT-7P), Mongol " 87/04 20 *xP |
" " MiG-21U(FT-7PG " " 9+( ) . |
Mil Mi-6, Hook {FA} 67/68 2 *P
" Mi-8, Hip {A} 68/98 25 *xP |
" " " {F} 68/ :30 .
" Mi-17, " {A} 95/04 19 *P |
" Mi-24, Hind {A} 04 *P |
Nancheng A-5C, Fantan A {F} 83/04 160 *xP
"(PAC) L-8, K-8 Karakoram " *? 95/04 75 *xP
NAA F-86F Sabre " 55/79 125 *xP
"(Can) CL-13B " 6 " 66/80 89 *SP
" Harvard IIB, Texan T-6 " 47/76 50 *xP
Piper Pa-34-200T Seneca II " 75/04 2 *xP
Primary Glider " 1 *P
SAAB MFI-17B Supporter {A} 74/04 106+ *xPD
"(PAC) P-1 Mushshak " * .
" " " " {F} *76 76/04 80+ *xP
" " Super " " * 98/04 5 *xP
" " P-2 Shahbaz [D] *87 93/96 4 *xP
Scheibe SF 25C Falke {F} 82/94 3 *SP
Short Sealand 50/52/ 5
Sikorsky S-55, H-19 Chickasaw {F} 54/71 8 *xP
"(Wlnd) S-61, Sea King 45 {N} 74/04 7 *SPD
Slingsby T.21B {F} 1 *S
" T.31 Kirby Cadet " 1 *d
SNIAS(CNIAR) Alouette II, Lama{A} 71/04 12 *xP
"(ICA) " III {F} 83/04 4 *xP
"(Dhamial) " " " 66/04 18 *SP
" " " {N} 95/04 4 *S
"(Dhamial) " " " * 72/04 6 *SP
" " " " {A} 68/04 30 *xP
"(Wlnd) Puma, SA330J " 77/04 32 *SP
" " " " {F} 76/98 1 .
" Super Frelon, SA.321 " 79/86 4 .
Supermarine Attacker FB.2 " 51/56 36 *SP
Vickers Viking 1B " 48/60 1 *S
" Viscount " 56/67 1 *SP
Westland Lynx HAS.3 {N} 94/04 3 *SP
Yakovlev Yak-11, Moose
Books:
Fricker, John
Battle for Pakistan:
The Air War of 1965
Ian Allan, London, 1979
Hussaini
Air Warriors of Pakistan
Ferozsons, Lahore, 1989
Hussain, Syed Shabbir
History of the Pakistan Air Force 1947-1982
PAF, Karachi, 1982
PAF
The Story of the Pakistan Air Force
Shaheen Foundation, Islamabad, 1988
Singh & Rikhye & Steinemann
Fiza'Ya: Psyche of the Pakistan Air Force
Society for Aerospace Studies, New Delhi, 1991
Articles:
APic66FE46
86SE335 {N}
88AU291 {A}
01AI71JN16 [65 War]
02 72AP177 [71 War,IND Side]
MY227 [71 War,PAK Side]
03 OC167 {A}
20 81AP163 {F}
40 91JN297 {N}
41 NO259 {F}
DE318 {A}
AFMo88NO39 [SN's]
90MY16
02JA22 {N}
6WAPJ126
13 " 140
Need:
The First Round
Khan, Air Marshal Asgar
Vikas, Delhi, 1979
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Re: Miscellaneous Pakistani Military Aircraft
As far as i know Pakistan Armed Forces never had S Connies, Sealands and Lancasters as part of there fleet. It's a good possibility that any of the branches of armed forces might have used PIA's S Connies for military VIP services time to time but that's about it as PIA had 5 of these beauties once in there fleet. 

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What about their flying skills where they also late at them ?Abbas Ali wrote:Like many people, I also wanted to know the reason behind name 'Pay Bill' given to PAF's first jet aerobatics team formed with Attacker aircraft. Now, I know the reason after reading Air. Commodore (R) Sayed Sajad Haider's book titled 'Flight of the Falcon' in which he also shares his experience as pilot of PAF Attacker aircraft Squadron No. 11 which was PAF's first squadron to be equipped with jet fighters.Abbas Ali wrote:PAF's first jet aerobatics team named 'Paybill' was also formed with Attacker aircraft.
According to the book, the call sign 'Pay Bill' was given by Station Commander to Attacker aircraft Squadron No. 11 because its pilots were often late in paying mess bills
Sajad Haider's call sign was 'Pay Bill 12'.
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Any F-7MP around ?
But this say something else
Pakistan contribution: Although Pakistan did not purchase any F-7M and later returned all 20 F-7M's to China after evaluation to require China to provide a better fighter (which eventually resulted in F-7MP/P), Pakistan did provide important support for F-7M program, including:
In the last quarter of 1982, test flights revealed that the radar was plagued by the problem of picking up ground clutter. China did not have any western radar assisted air-to-ground attack experience, and had no idea of conducting the necessary flight tests specifically designed for the western avionics to solve the problem. Pakistani Air Force provided pilots (including F-16 pilots) to China to perform these tests and helped in solving this problem.
Chinese 630th Institute responsible for F-7M program lacked the facility and experience to conduct live round weapon tests with advanced western avionics, and it also lacked the capability to conduct mocked air combat with western aircraft. Therefore from June, 1984 to September, 1984, two F-7Ms were sent to Pakistan to conduct such tests. Pakistan Air Force once again provided F-16 pilots to help to complete the tests, with the Chinese team in Pakistan led by Mr. Chen Baoqi (陈å®ÂÂç¦) of the Chinese Aviation Ministry and Mr Xie Anqing (谢安å¿) of Chengdu Aircraft Co.