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| SomaliaSomali Air Corps (SAC)
1961 to 1991
 Wings and fuselage |  Tailfin |
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Theme markings were used during early independence period. The main markings were
painted in six standard positions. The finflash painted on the rudder.
Example: North American P-51 Mustang/F-51 Cavalier
 Wings and tailfin |
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The main markings were painted in six standard positions.
Example: MiG MiG-17/J-5/Lim-5/Lim-6 Fresco Example: MiG MiG-21/J-7 Fishbed/Mongol
On the transport aircraft no tail roundel, it painted on the fuselage.
Example: Aeritalia G-222/C-27 Spartan
The helicopters carried only fuselage roundels.
Example: Mil Mi-4/Z-5 Hound
 Boom |
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One Mi-8M was found in derelict condition by US Marines at Mogadischu airfield, in
1991. The national marking applied on the boom is not confirmed: the few available
photographs of this helicopter show in in a very poor condition, with only a very faded
light blue field in that place.
Example: Mil Mi-8/Mi-17/Mi-18 Hip
1991 to Present
In 1991 Somali fall into Chaos and disintegrated into the little pieces controled by enmity clans.
Somaliland Aiviation
1991 to Present
On May 18, 1991, the people of Somaliland declared independence from Somalia.
However, it was not recognized by any other country or international organization.
 Unconfirmed |
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According the unconfirmed sources Somalilend has air wing and its aircraft carry
roundels based on the old national flag.
Last update: 09/05/2007 |