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In July 2014 the Spanish Air Force joined the European Air Transport Command, headquartered at Eindhoven Airbase in the Netherlands. [27] The Spanish Government announced in June 2022 that the Spanish Air Force would be renamed as the Spanish Air and Space Force. [28] On January 9, 2024, the Space Command was formally established. [29]
The first example, serial number 3701, first flew on 18 March 1973. The first eight were sent to George AFB where crew training was carried out. In 1976, these trainers were replaced with 10 F-4Es, which stayed in the U.S. One of the "F"s, serial number 72-118, remained at Eglin AFB as an experimental project aircraft. [13]
Hispano Aviación HA-1112 Buchón on display at the Air Zoo The "Rote Sieben" (Red-7), a privately owned Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon rebuilt as a Bf 109 G in Germany. The final variant was the HA-1112-M1L Buchón , which is a male dove in Spanish.
F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #614, Construction Number 4020, United States Air Force s/n 69-7568. [citation needed] F-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #297, Construction Number 4822, United States Air Force s/n 74-1015. [citation needed] RF-4E Phantom II, IDF serial #485, Construction Number 4930, United States Air Force s/n 75-0418. [citation needed]
Known as just the 12Z by the Spanish Air Force and, incorrectly, as the 12Z-89 internally by Hispano Aviación and the Barcelona factory. [7] First fuel injected variant for the VG 39, HS-50 prototype, second VB 10 prototype, and HA-1109J. [5] 12Z-17 Main production variant fitted with a single speed Turbomeca supercharger.
FAA records show NX31519 was model 108 serial number 1, and NX31532 is model 108 serial number 2. ... Spanish Air Force operated eighteen 108-3 aircraft, with the ...
52-2736 – Israeli Air Force Museum adjacent to Beersheba, Israel. [59] 53-151 – Pima Air and Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. [60] 53-189 (Spanish Serial Number TK1-3) – Museo del Aire (Spain) at Cuatro Vientos Airport in Madrid, Spain. Former USAF aircraft. [61]
Spanish F-104G Starfighter. The Spanish Air Force received their F-104s under the Military Assistance Program: 18 Canadair-built F-104Gs and three Lockheed-built TF-104Gs were delivered under MAP to Spain's Ejército del Aire in 1965. [19] These aircraft were transferred to Greece and Turkey when they were replaced by F-4 Phantoms in 1972. It ...