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BAC Strikemaster Mk.82

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401 w/o 18/07/1971Photo 1
402 sold to Singapore 1977
now privately owned
 
403 converted to Mk.82A 1979
gate guard RAFO Thumrait
 
404 sold to Singapore 1977 *Photo 1
405 crashed at take off
w/o 12/04/1972
 
406 shot down by SAM-7
w/o 19/08/1975
 
407 sold to Singapore 1977
now privately owned
 
408 sold to Singapore 1977
now privately owned
 
409 sold to Singapore 1977
now privately owned
 
410 w/o 10/05/1974 
411 converted to Mk.82A 1979
crashed, w/o 15/05/1984
Photo 1
412 converted to Mk.82A 1979
Air Force Technical College, Seeb
 
* Note: New decals from Xtradecals shows this airframe in flyable condition in 1994 and in 2001 with Oman AF, so it is strange to have info that it was sold to Singapore. Search for more info is still ongoing :)

BAC Strikemaster Mk.82A

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413 shot down 09/07/1973
pilot killed
 
414 gate guard, RAFO MasirahSalalah AFB 1973 Photo 1 1989 Photo 2
415 Air Force Technical College, Seeb 
416 crashed, spun in on air test
w/o 20/03/1976
 
417 display, RAFO Salalah 
418 gate guard, RAFO Lansab 
419  At Manston after a SAM-7 hit Photo 1
420 gate guard, RAFO Ghala 
421 Air Force Technical College, SeebPhoto 1 Walkaround
422 open store, RAFO Masirah 
423 SOAF Museum, Bait-Al-Falaj 
424 Air Force Technical College, SeebPhoto 1
425 civil as G-SOAF 

P.S.: Useful info supplied by D. Ansley
Strikemasters parked on apron