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World Military Aircraft Inventory (selected vintage)

Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:50 am

Each year, Aviation Week magazine (January 2008 issue) posts the know world military aircraft inventory list. The below are selected countries/aircraft from that list that are 'vintage':
Aregentina T-34 x 31
Bangladesh T-37 x 12
Bolivia T-34 x 22, AT-33 x 4
Chile T-37 x 12
Colombia A/T-37 x 18
ElSalvador A-37 x 9, O-2 x 9
Germany T-37 x 35
Greece T-2 x 45, A-7 x 90
Guatemala A-37 x 3
Honduras A-37 x 9
Iran F-14 x 20
Italy F-104 x 4
Mexico T-33 x 8
Morocco T-37 x 6
Pakistan T-37 x 14
Paraguay AT-6G x 2 *****WOW!*****
Peru A-37 x 10
Phillippines OV-10 x 14
South Africa C-47 x 11
South Korea A/T-37 x 50, O-1 x 2, O-2 x 8
Turkey T-37 x 55
Uruguay A-37 x 10, T-34 x 1
Venezuela OV-10 x 10

This is a very quick & dirty list (likely inaccurate), but for fun it was interesting to see what old aircraft are still out there. Many countries are still flying the F-5 and Mig-21. The eastern bloc countries are not listed because I don't know what are 'vintage', other than Mig-15/17s of which there were none.
Enjoy/add to this list,
VL

Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:16 pm

Interesting list, thanks for posting. Looks like the U.S. has the T-37 in common with those other countries.

Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:44 pm

Italy F-104 x 4

Unless wikipedia is wrong, the last Italian 104's retired in 2004.


That's pretty amazing that South Africa is still using the venerable C-47!

What are they using them for?

Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:53 am

Here is a link to 35 Squadron of the SAAF.


http://www.saairforce.co.za/the-airforc ... rbo-dakota

Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:07 am

Regarding the Italian F-104s, I heard these were retained for a flying museum of sorts. Not sure how long they will be remain on flight status. Curious to see on the list, though.
VL

STARFIGHTERS

Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:04 am

Did the guys from Florida www.starfighters.net .....buy the Italian fleet or 16 of them?? I swear i saw a press release about that somewhere...

Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:49 am

I wouldn't be surprised if a few F-104s were kept around for various purposes... drones maybe?

Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:51 am

Yes, the Starfighters in Florida did buy/rent/steal/borrow all the Italian F-104s except for those few the Italians retained. (I do not know the terms of their acquisition, but it is great that they got 'em! Also, do not know if the extras have arrived in the US already.)
VL

Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:00 am

Is there any current information on the Paraguay AF AT-6's?

I find a few references to them online...on picture on airliners of one on a pole...one European site says something about them going tho the US in 1991? It's in Danish

http://kampfly.dk/Lande/Amerika/Paraguay.htm

????

Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:05 am

Most of them ie 12 + 1 BT-13 came to us about 10 years ago.
#0101 is Race 69 "Eros", and second is race 43 "Midnight Miss". 8 I believe were sold to Rob Poynton of Panama Jacks down under.

Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:32 am

It is very curious that a well regarded magazine such as Aviation Week would list these AT-6s. Curious about the basis for their list compilation. Maybe just plain ole' old info? Or are these retained as flying museum pieces? Interesting.
Thx,
VL

Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:16 am

I was surprised not to see more countries still using the C-47.

August

Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:31 am

Yesterday, at Boeing Field in Seattle, there was an F10? that took off just as I got there. It looked like either a F102, or 106. I couldn't be sure as I saw it as it was leaving at a high rate of fuel consumption. Some guys I talked to later thought maybe a SAAB, but didn't see the telltale canards. Doess anyone have any other information?
RICK

Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:32 pm

The Draaken doesn't have canards and I think there are a few flyers.

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/acftinqSQL.asp?striptxt=&mfrtxt=saab&modeltxt=&cmndfind.x=14&cmndfind.y=14

Look at J35F-2, F-35, S-35XD and SK35XD.

Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:47 pm

Pakistan's still operating the 0-1 Bird Dog, as well. The air force of Mali has a C-47, and Mexico still has a handful of Stearmans (PT-13/17 - all flying) in their inventory... :wink:
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