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Photo ID 270902 by Ludwig Isch. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID: 270902
Photo ID 221244 by Rigamonti Omar. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID: 221244
Photo ID 204266 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID 152295 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID 134372 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID: 134372
Photo ID 121250 by Sven Zimmermann. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID: 121250
armasuisse is the federal competence center for the procurement of technologically complex systems/equipment et al. They made all the evaluations of Swiss Military and use this Porter for different purposes.
Photo ID 121106 by Andreas Weber. Switzerland Armasuisse Pilatus PC 6 B2 H2M 1 Turbo Porter, HB FCF
Photo ID: 121106
This Pc-6 was built in 1966 and is still active! The owner is armasuisse which provides technical support for the swissAF.
Photo ID 63079 by Carl Brent. Switzerland Air Force De Havilland DH 100 Vampire FB 6, J 1105
Photo ID: 63079
Cockpit at Centre de Liquidation in Orbe.
Photo ID 34756 by Alastair T. Gardiner. USA Air Force McDonnell F 101B Voodoo, 57 0436
Photo ID: 34756
This aircraft served with the 52nd FG based at Suffolk County AFB, NY before being retired to AMARG during July 68. Four years later she was reactivated to serve with the 107th FG at Niagra Falls before being returned to AMARG in Sept. 81 where she is now
Photo ID 18904 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force McDonnell F 101B Voodoo, 57 0436
Photo ID: 18904
Formerly operated by the 136th FIS New York ANG (part of the unit's 'I Love NY' artwork can be seen on the intake splitter plate) this F-101B Voodoo is the last of the 'One-Oh-Wonders' left in storage in AMARC.
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