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WRosato
14th Feb 2022, 11:49
All,

I am searching for the final resting places of some Fouga Magisters -

Katangan Fouga - C/N - 295 - KAT-92 - Last seen Lubumbashi in 1964
Katangan Fouga - C/N - 296 - KAT-93 - Last seen Luanda in the late 60s
Cameroonian Fouga - C/N - 300 - TJX-AW
Cameroonian Fouga - C/N - 301 - TJX-AX
Cameroonian Fouga - C/N - 302 - TJX-AY

Any help gratefully received.

Bill

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albatross
14th Feb 2022, 19:04
I recall the Gabonese has a few Fougas in the late eighties. I assume they were provided by the French.
Much fun to see them launch.
We joked that they actually did not climb but used curvature of the earth to attain any altitude.
When ever the President for Life Omar Bongo arrived back from his frequent trips to Switzerland and other banking centres they used to fly formation with his jet all the way to touchdown with them doing a low level overshoot on very short final. Supposedly to act as cannon fodder in the event someone launched a heat seeker at him.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Bongo

SKI
16th Feb 2022, 08:40
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SKI

I am searching for the final resting places of some Fouga Magisters -

Katangan Fouga - C/N - 295 - KAT-92 - Last seen Lubumbashi in 1964
Katangan Fouga - C/N - 296 - KAT-93 - Last seen Luanda in the late 60s
Cameroonian Fouga - C/N - 300 - TJX-AW
Cameroonian Fouga - C/N - 301 - TJX-AX
Cameroonian Fouga - C/N - 302 - TJX-AY

Any help gratefully received.

Bill

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There are currently 2 Fougas dumped at Lumbumbashi, l have no idea of their identities?

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DaveReidUK
16th Feb 2022, 11:23
There are currently 2 Fougas dumped at Lumbumbashi, l have no idea of their identities?

SKI

This report (http://www.sbap.be/events/2012/035lumum2012/035lumum2012.htm), dated 2012, suggests that they are former Austrian/Gabon/Congolese AF examples TR-KFI/9Q-CPB (367) and TR-KFJ/9Q-CPC (368).

Both still visible on GE 2021 imagery.

Self loading bear
16th Feb 2022, 17:28
Those are at the pin so west of the Mil-26 carcas

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/750x871/e7f84fdf_7104_4629_8daf_25ade9337c1c_244b477da82276e5e33fa04 5176f23b2d82c73ed.jpeg

Herod
16th Feb 2022, 17:59
GE has a "time machine" setting. They weren't there in 2010, but were in 2012 if that's any help.

Self loading bear
16th Feb 2022, 18:00
I read that only 3 Fouga’s were delivered to Katanga.
2 Did not survive and 3rd survived and was left at Kolwezi.
That one is presumably absorbed in the Congo Air Force.
Are you looking for the 2 which did not survive?

You are aware of two pictures on Flickr
of 1 abandoned Katanga Fouga?
I see no place nor aircraft ID but other photos on that Flickr page might help on place?
Flickr

Self loading bear
16th Feb 2022, 20:42
On GE I see at least 4 Fougas on Garoua airbase Cameroon.
1 as gate guardian 2 in front of main building and one on a dispersal ring East side.
You have them with numbers?

Self loading bear
16th Feb 2022, 21:26
Your Cameroon aircraft are probably numbered TJ-XAX.
Found this photo
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/2000x1266/4756b42d_d680_4ce1_b701_427488464c5b_61ee9c60dc75568f709dea7 eddf5f76aec7fe2e1.jpeg

here Forum (https://aviationsmilitaires.net/v3/forum/afrique-21/topic/arm%C3%A9e-de-lair-du-cameroun-400/?post=137823)

Self loading bear
16th Feb 2022, 21:58
Your KAT nrs described here:
KAT Fouga (http://www.inchi-yetu.be/fouga001.html)

EXDAC
16th Feb 2022, 22:53
There is one very sorry looking Magister at KDVT, AZ, USA. I doubt it is one you are looking for.

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/442x328/magister_69f0e9a15ee86666baedd9a72d53a01461fb2827.png

treadigraph
17th Feb 2022, 04:58
Fouga at Deer Valley is probably N604DM which is a former Finnish AF aircraft.

DownWest
17th Feb 2022, 07:54
There is one on a post on a roundabout off the A62 south of here. Just out of interest.

And, I was at a BoB day in Linconshire and the PdF aero team showed up. One guy did an inverted circuit of the base with his wingman's nose within the V of the tail. The RAF guys I was with were quite impressed.

treadigraph
17th Feb 2022, 09:06
Photo out there showing the PdF inverted "singletons" practically touching - allegedly at the Biggin BoB day in 1976. If so I was there; I can't say I recall the display, though they certainly participated with a Noratlas for support. According to Bernard Chabbert (I think) one pair were fired from the team, could well have been them.

EXDAC
18th Feb 2022, 02:50
Fouga at Deer Valley is probably N604DM which is a former Finnish AF aircraft.

Marked N604RD. I took another look today. It is really sad looking.

treadigraph
18th Feb 2022, 03:45
Yes, that's the same aircraft, supposedly to have become N604RD for an owner in Puerto Rico but the registration not taken up. Presume it never flew as such.

Self loading bear
20th Feb 2022, 12:12
There could be 2 Fougas in Yaoundé Ville airport at the pin:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/744x798/1c98021b_788d_42a4_98bd_8d9cdfe9d621_5ded07789b2c25f931ea8fc a98478d9944f56cb6.jpeg

WRosato
23rd Feb 2022, 20:55
Dear All,

Thank you so much for the replies which have been very helpful. Particularly the google earth of Garoua and Yaounde.

All the best,

Bill