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!colspan="4"|Honduras Air Force | |||
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|'''Air Force:''' Honduras Air Force | |||
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|'''Division:''' Unknown | |||
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|'''Wing:''' Unknown | |||
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|'''Active:''' 1969-1982 | |||
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|'''Theater''' Latin America | |||
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|'''Motto:''' Unknown | |||
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|'''Number''' 1 | |||
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List of [[Invaders by Country]] | |||
The Fuerza Áerea Hondureńa (FAH) operated a single Invader from 1969 to 1982. | The Fuerza Áerea Hondureńa (FAH) operated a single Invader from 1969 to 1982. | ||
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|510 | |510 | ||
|[[44-35918]] | |[[44-35918]] | ||
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|7 Dec 1982 | |7 Dec 1982 | ||
|Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N7953C, N79580. Then it was registered in Costa Rica as TI-1040L, and was originally listed in Honduras as HR-276. | |Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N7953C, N79580. Then it was registered in Costa Rica as TI-1040L, and was originally listed in Honduras as HR-276. After Honduran service it became N2781G. It was put on display at Lackland AFB in 1992. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:39, 6 October 2019
Honduras Air Force | |||
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Air Force: Honduras Air Force | |||
Division: Unknown | |||
Wing: Unknown | |||
Active: 1969-1982 | |||
Theater Latin America | |||
Motto: Unknown | |||
Number 1 |
List of Invaders by Country
The Fuerza Áerea Hondureńa (FAH) operated a single Invader from 1969 to 1982.
Foreign S/N | USAF S/N | Delivered | SOC | Comments |
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510 | 44-35918 | 1969 | 7 Dec 1982 | Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N7953C, N79580. Then it was registered in Costa Rica as TI-1040L, and was originally listed in Honduras as HR-276. After Honduran service it became N2781G. It was put on display at Lackland AFB in 1992. |