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Old 2nd June 2009, 16:18
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Hello,

Post WW2 I know but Avro Lancastrians.

Three a/c I am interested in.

C.MkIII - 1294 - G-AHBZ - "Sky Ambassador" became AP-ACQ (Pakistan).
C.MkIV - VL979 - G-AKFI - "Sky Consort" then G-AJPP and became AP-ACN (Pakistan).
C.MkIV - TX290 - G-AKJO - "Sky Envoy" became AP-ACO (Pakistan).

Did they actually receive Pakistan Air Force Markings or remain in Civil markings ?
Also what became of them , were they returned to the UK after service or broken up in Pakistan ?

Many thanks
Alex
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