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Visiting the Pakistan Air
Force Museum, Karachi
Most karachi citie know
about and have visited the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Museum that’s located
conveniently on Shahrah-e-Faisal at least once, but if you’re new to Karachi, a
trip to the Pakistan Air Force Museum is a must. Along with the Pakistan Maritime Museum on Karsaz, the
PAF Museum is among the must-visit
museums in Karachi. Let’s learn more about
what’s you’ll get to witness when you spend a day at the Pakistan Air Force
Museum with your family or friends.
ABOUT THE PAF
MUSEUM
Pakistan’s Air Force plays a major role in
keeping Pakistan protected and allowing us to enjoy nights after nights of
peaceful sleep, and this museum is all about paying tribute to the new and old
heroes that have laid down their lives for the nation. The museum also hosts a
number of aircraft, some captured from the enemy, and others that are retired
from service. These fighter planes are mainly on display in the open-air museum
within the park, but some are protected within the hangar that serves as the
Archives Gallery for the museum.
Located next to the PAF Base Faisal on the
busiest road of the city, the Pakistan Air Force Museum was formally
inaugurated on the 14th of August in 1997 by the then Air Cheif Marshall, Abbas
Khattak, who was the Chief of the Air Staff at the time. The museum was then
opened for the public in October of the same year. Around 30 aircraft are on
display here, and more exhibits are added periodically to keep the museum
updated. Historic photographs and paintings depicting the feats of the Pakistan
Air Force also decorate the indoor galleries.
GALLERIES AND
EXHIBITS AT THE PAF MUSEUM
While taking a trip to the Pakistan Air
Force Museum, here are some of the exhibits and galleries that you should not
miss:
ARCHIVES GALLERY
See
the Historic Fights Jets for Yourself Inside the Hangar
Located in a hangar on-site, the Archives
Gallery is the most famous because it contains the Viking, which was
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s aircraft. The aircraft is open for visitors,
and you can tour the interior and see how the Founder of the Nation travelled
in style, nearly 70 years ago. An Indian Gnat that force-landed at Pasroor
during the 1965 war is also on display here. The Archives Gallery is also home
to six sub-galleries. These include:
History
of Aerial Warfare (up to the modern times)
1.
Fighter Jets from around
the World
2.
Shauhada of the 1965 and
1971 Wars
3.
Heroes from the 1965 and
1971 Wars
4.
Achievements of Different
Air Force Squadrons
5.
Achievements &
History of PAF Bases
The last two of these galleries are open
galleries, part of the central display hall where the Viking has its place of
prominence.
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY
The
Open-Air Park is Home to Most of the Exhibits
Some of the planes on display at the PAF
Museum include:
6.
F-86 Sabre
7.
Antonov An-12
8.
F-104 Starfighter
9.
MFI-17 (Mushshak)
10.
Shenyang F-6
11.
FT-6
12.
Mirage III
13.
U-Mig15
14.
Aero Commander
15.
T-33
16.
Huskie (Helicopter)
17.
Beech D-95A (Travel Air)
18.
T-6G (Harvard)
The most recent addition to the exhibits is
a statue of the Indian Air Force’s Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, along
with parts of his Mig-21 aircraft, which was shot down near the Pakistan-Indian
border.
FACILITIES AT THE
PAKISTAN AIR FORCE MUSEUM
Enjoy
the Rides at Play Land, PAF Museum
It’s not all history and no play at the PAF
Museum. The grounds are also home to a Play Land, where rides of different
types are available for children of all ages, along with food stalls. You can
also enjoy a tasty meal at the outdoor cafeteria and take back home some toys
and miniature aircraft replicas from the Souvenir Shop.
Along with hosting small festivals, the
Pakistan Air Force Museum also contains a Convention Centre that is available
for hire for small private events. Don’t forget to visit the Pakistan Air Force
Women Association (PAFWA) Shop during your trip to the Pakistan Air Force
Museum. PAFWA is a welfare organisation that works towards the provision of
education, financial, and social aid for low-paid employees of the PAF, along
with participating in relief work after natural calamities like floods or
earthquakes. The PAFWA Shop contains a lot of handicrafts and artefacts that
can make great gifts for your loved ones and will help you donate money to a
good cause.
TIMINGS AND TICKET
PRICES FOR THE PAF MUSEUM
Tickets
Can be Bought at the Gate
The PAF Museum is open for the public
daily, from 9 am to 9 pm, with the ticket price being PKR 60 per person (ages 3
and above). People from military families and students with ID cards are
charged PKR 40 for admission into the park. Children under 3 years of age and
senior citizens above 60 years of age are allowed to enter the premises free of
charge.
A separate parking fee is applicable to
your vehicle. All cars, jeeps, and vans, must pay a parking fee of PKR 50 per
vehicle, while the parking fee for motorcycles is PKR 30. Buses and coasters
will have to pay a parking fee of PKR 200 upon admission.
Around 4,000 people visit the museum during
the weekdays, while 15,000 individuals head towards the park on the weekends.
Many schools also plan their tours to the park throughout the year.
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