Central Air Command HQ
Allahabad has the honour of being the first
place in the Indian Sub Continent to witness powered heavier than air flight, when in 10th
Dec 1910, Englishman Keith Davis flew a Bleriot aeroplane from the pologrounds.
Allahabad is home to the Central Air Command Headquarters which is
located at Bamrauli. The responsibility of CAC HQ is to undertake supply and
support operations for the border areas along Uttar Pradesh and Bihar along the
Chinese Nepalese border.
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| Hawker
Hunter BA-360A is displayed magnificiently outside the Headquarters
building of Central Air Command at Bamrauli in Allahabad. Pic Courtesy: (Left) Indian Air Force - Sentinels of the Sky. (Right)
Arun Sharma |
The Indian Air Force presence started in
Allahabad with the establishment of the Pilot Training Establishment (PTE) at
Bamrauli Air Field. Part of the flying training was shared with the old WW2
airfield at Phaphamau which was located south of Allahabad. After the
establishment of the Air Force Academy at Dundigal, the PTE was winded up.
The Headquarters of Central Air Command was
established on 10th June 1963. A HAL Gnat was reported on the site, though it had not been
confirmed yet.
What has been confirmed, is the presence of
a Hawker Hunter Mk 56a which is pole mounted in front of CAC HQ building. This
Hunter (BA 360) last served with the Lightnings Squadron (No.20) before its retirement and
has the suffix 'A' added to its serial to denote its upgradation to 56a standard.
| MiG-21M C-1599
is the only confirmed Type 96 on view . This aircraft makes an odd picture peering over
the perimeter wall on top of an STD-ISD Telephone Booth and a local passing by Auto
Rickshaw. Pic Courtesy: Arun Sharma |
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Recently when Arun Sharma visited CAC HQ,
he ran into a MiG-21M [Type-96] sticking out of the perimeter wall mounted
on a pole! This MiG carries the serial C-1599 which makes it the first M
model confirmed to have been preserved for display.
| Aircraft
Type |
Serial
No |
Remarks |
| Hawker Hunter |
BA 360 |
CAC HQ, Bamrauli |
| MiG-21M |
C-1599 |
CAC HQ, Bamrauli |

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