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Paraguay

Paraguay Air Force

1922 to 1928


Rudder

The fin flash is displayed on the rudder with the serial number applied in the middle.

1928 to 1935


Wings

Wings (variant)

Rudder

The main marking is displayed in 4 positions (ie above and below each wing). The fin flash is displayed on the rudder. Most aircraft have the serial number applied on the fuselage and on one position below each wing.

Example: Curtiss-Wright F8C/O-1/D-12 Falcon
Example: Potez 25/27
Example: Fiat CR.20 Asso/Idro

Known profile of the Ansaldo carried old fin flash and the new main marking, but on the fuselage.

Example: Ansaldo SVA.3/5/9/10 Primo

1936 to Present


Wings

Rudder

Rudder (variant)

The main marking and on some aircraft also the serial number with the prefix FAP is displayed in 4 positions (ie above and below each wing, and on each side of the fuselage) of aircraft and on each side of the fuselage of helicopters. The fin flash is displayed on the rudder. Most aircraft have FUERZA AEREA PARAGUAY and the serial number applied on the fuselage with the prefix FAP, while many helicopters have the serial number applied on the fuselage. Aircraft of the TAM carry the prefix T and show the name TRANSPORTE AEREO MILITAR on each side of the fuselage.

Example: Breda Br.44

Also known helicopters without any tail markings

Example: Bell 204/205/212/214/UH-1 Iroquois/Huey

Paraguay Army Aviation

1980's to Present


Rudder

Rudder (variant)

The fin flash is displayed on the rudder. The aircraft have the serial number applied on the fuselage.


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