jp6869 Roger that you are correct! Wish to advise that the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group of Miami is making a push to established aviation training in Haiti. This is a community effort in conjunction with a few industry companies in Miami. On Friday 9th with the help of the Haitian Resource Development Foundation (hrdf.org) we are to meet Haitian officials at the George T. Baker Aviation School of Miami to take the first step to explore this possible project.
These are Hawker Hunters, in the markings of the Swiss air force. The Haitian corps of aviation never flew the Hunter. Besides various unarmed helicopters and transports, Haiti has operated the P-51D Mustang fighter, and armed T-28D Trojans and O-2A Skymasters in a close support role. I'm saddened to see that Haiti no longer has armed forces, and I hope to one day see that country's proud military aviation tradition continue.
those are dominican planes, check the markings on the wings, they were bought in the 1980's and have long since stopped working, if you want to get a close look at them, there is an impromptu air museum in the gates of the San Isidro military air base in Santo Domingo.
those are dominican planes, check the markings on the wings, they were bought in the 1980's and have long since stopped working, if you want to get a close look at them, there is an impromptu air museum in the gates of the San Isidro military air base in Santo Domingo.
jp6869 Roger that you are correct! Wish to advise that the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group of Miami is making a push to established aviation training in Haiti. This is a community effort in conjunction with a few industry companies in Miami. On Friday 9th with the help of the Haitian Resource Development Foundation (hrdf.org) we are to meet Haitian officials at the George T. Baker Aviation School of Miami to take the first step to explore this possible project.
94th ACG
BennyTheJett1 2 months ago
Fake lol
copeyano718 6 months ago
@eljunior98 who cares?
shoryuken202 7 months ago
@quisqueyatv Swiss...
shoryuken202 7 months ago
@lisandro919 Swiss...
shoryuken202 7 months ago
These are Hawker Hunters, in the markings of the Swiss air force. The Haitian corps of aviation never flew the Hunter. Besides various unarmed helicopters and transports, Haiti has operated the P-51D Mustang fighter, and armed T-28D Trojans and O-2A Skymasters in a close support role. I'm saddened to see that Haiti no longer has armed forces, and I hope to one day see that country's proud military aviation tradition continue.
jp6869 7 months ago
Dominican Airforce.
quisqueyatv 7 months ago
dude , its dominican air force pause at 0:13
lisandro919 8 months ago
those are dominican planes, check the markings on the wings, they were bought in the 1980's and have long since stopped working, if you want to get a close look at them, there is an impromptu air museum in the gates of the San Isidro military air base in Santo Domingo.
juanceara 9 months ago
those are dominican planes, check the markings on the wings, they were bought in the 1980's and have long since stopped working, if you want to get a close look at them, there is an impromptu air museum in the gates of the San Isidro military air base in Santo Domingo.
juanceara 9 months ago