
The Bangladesh Air Force can trace its
origins with the flight formed by the Mukti Bahini fighters during the Pakistani crackdown
in East Pakistan. The Flight was formed with four DHC-3 Otters, a C-47 Dakota and an
Alloutte III Helicopter donated by India. The Otters flew some token sorties during the
1971 War. One of the DHC-3 Otters is even today preserved in the Tejgaon Air Force Base of
the BAF.
After the war, the fledgling Bangladesh Air
Force found itself in possession of five Ex-PAF Sabres abandoned by the Pakistanis at
Tejgaon after the end of the 71 War. These Sabres were salvaged and operated till 1974. At
least two of these aircraft survive today.
| Canadiar F-86 Sabre
"JB 255" can be seen at the Bangladesh Air Force Museum in Dhaka even today.
(Pic Courtesy : World Air Power Journal) |
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A number of MiG-21s, F-6s , One Mi-17
and Fouga Magister jets can be found scattered around the airforces installations in
Bangladesh. in 2000, When the Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal A Y Tipnis visited
Bangladesh, The Indian Air Force contributed One MiG-21FL, One Gnat and One Hunter
to the Bangladesh Air Force. These aircraft saw individual service in the Bangladesh war.
The MiG-21 can be seen with the Liberation War
Museum in Dhaka.
| Aircraft
Type |
Serial
No |
Location |
| DHC - 3 Otter |
-NA- |
Bashar AFB, Dhaka |
| Canadair F-86 Sabre CL-13-B6 |
JB 255 |
Bashar AFB, Dhaka S.No 1802 |
| Canadair F-86 Sabre CL-13-B6 |
-NA- |
AFB, Chittagong |
| MiG-21 M |
009 |
Air Headquarters, Dhaka
Cantonment |
| MiG-21 M |
007 |
Jahangir Gate, Dhaka Cantonment |
| Shenyang F-6 |
622 |
Khulna |
| Shenyang F-6 |
632 |
Bijoy Sarani, Dhaka |
| Shenyang F-6 |
3812 |
Chittagong City |
| Shenyang F-6 |
-NA- |
AFB, Chittagong |
| Airtourer |
-NA- |
AFB, Chittagong |
Note: Some of
the info from this section has been taken from Rubayat
Zahir's BAF Site)

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