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!colspan="4"|Mexican Air Force
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|'''Air Force:''' Mexican Air Force
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|'''Division:''' Unknown
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|'''Wing:''' Unknown
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|'''Active:''' 1949-1955?
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|'''Theater''' Europe
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|'''Motto:''' Unknown
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|'''Number''' 4
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List of [[Invaders by Country]]
Mexico used 4 invaders for a very brief period in 1953. Reportedly one of them was used to transport high level diplomats, including the President.  
Mexico used 4 invaders for a very brief period in 1953. Reportedly one of them was used to transport high level diplomats, including the President.  
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Latest revision as of 04:44, 6 October 2019

Mexican Air Force
Mexico Roundel.jpg
Air Force: Mexican Air Force
Division: Unknown
Wing: Unknown
Active: 1949-1955?
Theater Europe
Motto: Unknown
Number 4


List of Invaders by Country

Mexico used 4 invaders for a very brief period in 1953. Reportedly one of them was used to transport high level diplomats, including the President.

Foreign S/N USAF S/N Delivered SOC Comments
1300 Unknown Sep 1949 Unknown Previously N65121, XB-PEK. Reported as derelict by 1975.
Z001 Unknown 1953 Apr 1953 Named "El Fantasma". To French CEV
Z002 Unknown 1953 Apr 1953 Named "El Indio". To French CEV
Z003 Unknown 1953 Unknown Named "Jarocho". Fate unknown.