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Congo (Katanga)

Katanga Air Force (Force Aerienne Katangaise)

1960 to 1962


Wings and Fuselage

Tailfin

Soon after separation of Katanga province in July-August 1960 it's small Air Force was found. The planes get new markings on wings and fuselage, and flag on tail. At several aircraft (CM.170) no flag on the tail.

Example: Fouga CM.170 Magister/CM.175 Zephyr
Example: de Havilland DH.104 Dove


Fuselage

Some aircraft (T-6G Texans) don't have any markings, but they carried so-called Copper Katangan at port-side near the cockpit.

Example: North American Texan/Harvard/Wirraway/BT-9/BT-14


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