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Models,
paintings and sketches of PIA aircraft made by modelers,
artists, painters and aviation enthusiasts
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McDonnell
Douglas DC-9-30 (Copyright ©
McDonnell Douglas) |
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In
the middle of 1960s, PIA began looking for a suitable short to
medium-haul jetliner to replace its fleet of Vickers Viscount
815 aircraft operating domestic and regional flights. The giant
US aircraft maker Boeing offered its Boeing 727 while the
McDonnell Douglas responded by offering DC-9 aircraft. The
British aircraft maker Hawker Siddeley entered the race by
offering its Trident 1E aircraft. In the end, the British
aircraft maker emerged as the surprise winner and PIA placed an
order for four Trident 1E aircraft, the first of which was
delivered to PIA on March 1, 1966. The above official McDonnell
Douglas photograph from mid-60s shows artist's impression of a
DC-9-30 in 1960s livery of PIA |
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Boeing
747-367 (Mohammed
Younis
Collection) |
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Beautiful
model of PIA Boeing 747-367 (AP-BFV) in the collection of
Mohammed Younis |
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Boeing
747-200B (Copyright © Nasir
Khawaja) |
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In
this beautiful drawing Nasir has presented 747-200B in PIA's
classic 1960s livery |
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Boeing
747-400 (Copyright © Nasir
Khawaja) |
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Another
PIA livery designed by Nasir |
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