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  • ...ys. One way was through their fake airlines, which operated A-26s that the CIA owned or otherwise had possession of. The other way was through clandestine ==CIA Airlines==
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  • ...ys. One way was through their fake airlines, which operated A-26s that the CIA owned or otherwise had possession of. The other way was through clandestine ==CIA Airlines==
    450 bytes (71 words) - 16:58, 28 March 2021
  • Was used by the CIA. Sep 1964 - sent to Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Was used as an emergency escape transport, the
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  • *[[CIA Operations]]
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  • ...ere not there on US orders and were part of a clandestine operation by the CIA called [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Due to the clandestine nature of the operation US [[Category:CIA]]
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  • 18 Aug 1964 - sent to Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Carried the tail letters '''RF644''' and later ...ane was involved in. This record suggests the plane was transferred to the CIA on 8 Jan 65, but Hellstrom & Hagedorn propose a date of 18 Aug 1964.
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  • [[Category:CIA]]
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  • [[Category:CIA]]
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  • [[Category:CIA]]
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  • 18 Aug 1964 - sent to Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Had RF646 and later FR-646 on the tail. <ref ...gram is the CIA operation [[Anstalt Wingmo]]. This record suggest that the CIA received the plane on 8 Jan 1965, but Hellstrom and Hagedorn propose 18 Aug
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  • 18 Aug 1964 - sent to Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Carried the tail letters '''RF645''' and later ...gram is the CIA operation [[Anstalt Wingmo]]. This record suggest that the CIA received the plane on 8 Jan 1965, but Hellstrom and Hagedorn propose 18 Aug
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  • Note: This Lease/Loan status change is undoubtedly the transfer to the CIA for service with [[211th Squadron]]. ...]] <ref name="AVH-4"/>. In actuality it arrived in Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Had tail code "FR-662" and "FM-662". <ref name
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  • ...rly identical to those used by the [[211th Squdron]], the "Masakis" of the CIA's operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. The squadron's primary fighting plane, as in
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  • ...We know from photos and other records that this "Lend-lease" entry was the CIA Operation, [[Anstalt Wingmo]]. 5 Jan 1965 - Arrived in Congo to participate in CIA operation [[Anstalt Wigmo]]. Had "FR-649" on the tail. <ref name="Foreign">
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  • In many ways the CIA's participation in the Congolese Civil War was a direct continuation of the In response fo Cuban aid, the CIA moved their "instant air force" to Cuba and formed the 211th Squadron. They
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  • ...e was purchased by Rik Luytjen of Air America (Not to be confused with the CIA's Air America) to smuggle drugs into the country. Luytjen was a prominent d
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  • ==The CIA, the USAF and South-East Asia: Encore== ...67623 (Ex-USAF 44-35698). There were two identical ships built out for the CIA's use.
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  • ...based on my hunches, this could a French Base in Indochina, it could be a CIA-backed base, like one of the ones used in Millpond or Farm Gate, or it coul
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  • |Congo (CIA) |CIA Special Operations
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  • During the operations in the Congo with the CIA, the political restrictions prohibited the B-26K from carrying bombs or nap ...964. In September, they were joined by a regular B-26B ([[44-35890]]) from CIA inventory, and the last two K models to arrive, [[64-17649]] and [[64-17662
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