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City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:671176Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2561 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-561 and later reserialled to 2561, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA202. It was noted stored at Santa Lucia in September 2017.
Registration / Serial:2561
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):504
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:671176Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2561 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-561 and later reserialled to 2561, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA202. It was noted stored at Santa Lucia in September 2017.
Registration / Serial:2561
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):504
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:671165Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2560 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-560 and later reserialled to 2560, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA202. This aircraft was written off on 18 January 2017, when it crashed during a training flight after it departed Tuxtla Gutierrez. The aircraft impacted the ground near La Primavera, Cintalapa, Chiapas state.
Registration / Serial:2560
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):503
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:671165Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2560 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-560 and later reserialled to 2560, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA202. This aircraft was written off on 18 January 2017, when it crashed during a training flight after it departed Tuxtla Gutierrez. The aircraft impacted the ground near La Primavera, Cintalapa, Chiapas state.
Registration / Serial:2560
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):503
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:671163Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2503 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-503 and later reserialled to 2503, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA202. On 10 May 2011, this aircraft made an emergency landing on a highway between Arriaga and Ocozocoautla de Espinosa in Chiapas state. It is preserved in Tecamac on the Plaza Estado de Mexico since September 2014.
Registration / Serial:2503
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):124
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:671163Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2503 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-503 and later reserialled to 2503, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA202. On 10 May 2011, this aircraft made an emergency landing on a highway between Arriaga and Ocozocoautla de Espinosa in Chiapas state. It is preserved in Tecamac on the Plaza Estado de Mexico since September 2014.
Registration / Serial:2503
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):124
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Kleine Brogel (EBBL)Map
Country:Belgium
Event:Kleine Brogel Spottersday 2019
Photo Date:14 September 2019
Photo by:Vico SandersContact
Photo ID:670598Submit Correction
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Registration / Serial:3H-FF
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):417
Operator Titles:Austria - Air Force
City / Airport:Kleine Brogel (EBBL)Map
Country:Belgium
Photo Date:14 September 2019
Photo by:Vico SandersContact
City / Airport:Kleine Brogel (EBBL)Map
Country:Belgium
Event:Kleine Brogel Spottersday 2019
Photo Date:14 September 2019
Photo by:Vico SandersContact
Photo ID:670598Submit Correction
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Registration / Serial:3H-FF
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):417
Operator Titles:Austria - Air Force
City / Airport:Kleine Brogel (EBBL)Map
Country:Belgium
Photo Date:14 September 2019
Photo by:Vico SandersContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670583Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2512 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-512 and later reserialled to 2512, indicating use as an attack aircraft. It is seen here with a large badge of EA201 on the tail, Mexico's famous squadron, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. This aircraft was retired and is now preserved at Santa Lucia.
Registration / Serial:2512
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):197
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670583Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2512 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-512 and later reserialled to 2512, indicating use as an attack aircraft. It is seen here with a large badge of EA201 on the tail, Mexico's famous squadron, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. This aircraft was retired and is now preserved at Santa Lucia.
Registration / Serial:2512
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):197
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670582Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2519 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-519 and later reserialled to 2519, indicating use as an attack aircraft. It is seen here with a large badge of EA201 on the tail, Mexico's famous squadron, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. This aircraft was retired in 2013, and has been on display in the Parque Lineal Centenario del Ejercito in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas state since May 2014.
Registration / Serial:2519
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):204
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670582Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2519 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-519 and later reserialled to 2519, indicating use as an attack aircraft. It is seen here with a large badge of EA201 on the tail, Mexico's famous squadron, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. This aircraft was retired in 2013, and has been on display in the Parque Lineal Centenario del Ejercito in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas state since May 2014.
Registration / Serial:2519
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):204
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670581Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2508 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-508 and later reserialled to 2508, indicating use as an attack aircraft. It is seen here with a large badge of EA201 on the tail, Mexico's famous squadron, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. This aircraft was retired in 2013, and after a few years use as a travelling exhibit, it is preserved in the museum at Santa Lucia since 2019.
Registration / Serial:2508
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):129
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670581Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2508 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-508 and later reserialled to 2508, indicating use as an attack aircraft. It is seen here with a large badge of EA201 on the tail, Mexico's famous squadron, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. This aircraft was retired in 2013, and after a few years use as a travelling exhibit, it is preserved in the museum at Santa Lucia since 2019.
Registration / Serial:2508
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):129
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670580Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2517 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-517 and later reserialled to 2517, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA201. It crashed on 31 August 2015.
Registration / Serial:2517
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):202
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670580Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2517 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-517 and later reserialled to 2517, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA201. It crashed on 31 August 2015.
Registration / Serial:2517
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):202
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670579Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2514 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-514 and later reserialled to 2514, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204. In February 2018, it was reported preserved at BAM Ixtepec, Oaxaca state.
Registration / Serial:2514
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):199
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670579Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2514 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-514 and later reserialled to 2514, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204. In February 2018, it was reported preserved at BAM Ixtepec, Oaxaca state.
Registration / Serial:2514
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):199
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670578Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2567 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-567 and later reserialled to 2567, indicating use as an attack aircraft, with the badge of EA204.
Registration / Serial:2567
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):510
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670578Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2567 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-567 and later reserialled to 2567, indicating use as an attack aircraft, with the badge of EA204.
Registration / Serial:2567
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):510
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670571Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2564 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-564 as air freight via Schiphol in 1982 and later reserialled to 2564, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204.
Registration / Serial:2564
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):507
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2564 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-564 as air freight via Schiphol in 1982 and later reserialled to 2564, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204.
Registration / Serial:2564
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):507
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670570Submit Correction
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PC-7 of the Colegio del Aire seen here with the colours of Mexico's famous P-47D Thunderbolts of Escuadron Aereo 201, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. Several aircraft were painted like this and participated in the Mexican Bicentennial parade in 2010.
Registration / Serial:"433679"
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670570Submit Correction
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PC-7 of the Colegio del Aire seen here with the colours of Mexico's famous P-47D Thunderbolts of Escuadron Aereo 201, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. Several aircraft were painted like this and participated in the Mexican Bicentennial parade in 2010.
Registration / Serial:"433679"
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670569Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2541 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-541 as air freight via Schiphol in 1982 and later reserialled to 2541, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204.
Registration / Serial:2541
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):271
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670569Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2541 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-541 as air freight via Schiphol in 1982 and later reserialled to 2541, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204.
Registration / Serial:2541
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):271
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670568Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2513 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-513 and later reserialled to 2513, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204.
Registration / Serial:2513
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):198
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670568Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 2513 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-513 and later reserialled to 2513, indicating use as an attack aircraft. By the patches worn by the pilots the unit should be EA204.
Registration / Serial:2513
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):198
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670566Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6581 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-581 and later reserialled to 6581. It carries the badge of the Colegio del Aire on the nose.
Registration / Serial:6581
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):586
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6581 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-581 and later reserialled to 6581. It carries the badge of the Colegio del Aire on the nose.
Registration / Serial:6581
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):586
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670565Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6515 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-515 and later reserialled to 6515, indicating use as a trainer with the Colegio del Aire. By October 2017, 6515 had been preserved at Chihuahua wearing its previous colours.
Registration / Serial:6515
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):200
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6515 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-515 and later reserialled to 6515, indicating use as a trainer with the Colegio del Aire. By October 2017, 6515 had been preserved at Chihuahua wearing its previous colours.
Registration / Serial:6515
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):200
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670561Submit Correction
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6551 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-551 as airfreight via Schiphol in 1982, and later reserialled to 6551, indicating use as a trainer with the Colegio del Aire. By October 2016, 6551 had been preserved in Bioparque de Convivencia Tizayocan in Tizayuca, Hidalgo state.
Registration / Serial:6551
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):281
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
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Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6551 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-551 as airfreight via Schiphol in 1982, and later reserialled to 6551, indicating use as a trainer with the Colegio del Aire. By October 2016, 6551 had been preserved in Bioparque de Convivencia Tizayocan in Tizayuca, Hidalgo state.
Registration / Serial:6551
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):281
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670558Submit Correction
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PC-7 of the Colegio del Aire seen here with the colours of Mexico's famous P-47D Thunderbolts of Escuadron Aereo 201, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. Several aircraft were painted like this and participated in the Mexican Bicentennial parade in 2010.
Registration / Serial:"433737"
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670558Submit Correction
View count: 22
PC-7 of the Colegio del Aire seen here with the colours of Mexico's famous P-47D Thunderbolts of Escuadron Aereo 201, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. Several aircraft were painted like this and participated in the Mexican Bicentennial parade in 2010.
Registration / Serial:"433737"
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670543Submit Correction
View count: 47
PC-7 of the Colegio del Aire seen here with the colours of Mexico's famous P-47D Thunderbolts of Escuadron Aereo 201, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. Several aircraft were painted like this and participated in the Mexican Bicentennial parade in 2010.
Registration / Serial:"229052"
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670543Submit Correction
View count: 47
PC-7 of the Colegio del Aire seen here with the colours of Mexico's famous P-47D Thunderbolts of Escuadron Aereo 201, which fought alongside the Allies to liberate the Philippines in World War II. Several aircraft were painted like this and participated in the Mexican Bicentennial parade in 2010.
Registration / Serial:"229052"
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670542Submit Correction
View count: 38
Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6535 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-535 and later reserialled to 6535, indicating use as a trainer with the Colegio del Aire.
Registration / Serial:6535
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):220
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:670542Submit Correction
View count: 38
Taxiing out for the 2010 Independence Parade over Mexico City, PC-7 6535 is one of 88 PC-7s delivered to Mexico. It was delivered as EAP-535 and later reserialled to 6535, indicating use as a trainer with the Colegio del Aire.
Registration / Serial:6535
Aircraft Version:Pilatus PC-7
C/n (msn):220
Operator Titles:Mexico - Air Force
City / Airport:Mexico City - Santa Lucía (MMSM / NLU)Map
Country:Mexico
Photo Date:16 September 2010
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact