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Photo ID: 1578577
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Views: 1573
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ST-SAL (cn 11907) The plane two years after being posted the first time at anet. The plane spent a few hours at the ramp of Wau airport, during the occasion the Antonov was visited. Special thanks to the people of Badr. |
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Photo ID: 1416579
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Views: 20110
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ST-SAT (cn 5 34 35 02) Sarit lost six An-12s in 2003-2004, according to reports. Three of the Ans crashed in or near Wau, in Southern-Sudan. These are the remains of Alpha Tango, that crashed on June 26th, 2004 during take off after birds struck two of its propellors. The plane caught fire and three years later four burned turbo props were still laying in the field. |
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Photo ID: 1371865
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Views: 3288
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ST-APO (cn 7309805) Overshoot the runway and ended up next to huts (data of the crash unknown). |
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Photo ID: 1295021
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Views: 9229
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988 (cn 8345908) Once this 'Cub' was flying with Iraqi Airways as YI-AER, and that is visible. Iraq's flag and colours differ not so much from Sudan's, so the modification was quickly done. The hull lays here at the end of the main rwy of Wau, but was dragged some 100m away by a tank, about a month after the picture was taken. It is unclear if the plane has had an accident or if it was just withdrawn from use. |
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Photo ID: 1292201
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Views: 4495
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ST-TKO (cn 3110) Frequent visitor of Wau, this Khartoum-based An-32 of Air Taxi Sudan. According to their website, ATS also operates an Il-76. |
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Photo ID: 1292200
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Views: 9340
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58646 / 572 (cn 59489619634) This Mi-17 has its 1000 hours service according to one of its pilots. The helicopter wears PakAF serial 58646 and UN-code 572. Wau is the temporary base for about 4 Pakistan Air Force Mils. |
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