Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is located nearly 250km from
Jodhpur in a North Westerly direction. It rose to fame in the 1971 War, when it was the
staging airbase for the Hunters that decimated a Pakistani Tank thrust at Longewala. At
that time the airfield was less than an year old, and had a fleet of four Hunter F56s and
two Hunter T66s operating. Today, its a major Air Base, home to 41st Wing, with a
huge runway and a network of shelters. ers operating from the Jaisalmer base blunted the
offensive of the Pakistani army. From its humble beginings, this airfield was developed
into a fullfledged Airforce Station.
Compared to other airbases, Jaisalmer does
not look busy. In the middle of the airfield is a small area marked as 'Vijay Stambh'
(Victory Pillar). Flanking the Pillar on one side is a Hawker Hunter F56 serialled BA-237.
The Hunter is displayed on metal trestles fabricated to keep the wheels off the ground and
overall looks quite well maintained.
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Hawker Hunter BA-237 on display
near the Vijay Stambh on Jaisalmer Air Field. Pic Courtesy : Jagan
Pillarisetti and Kaleido India |
| The Hunter is lifted off the
ground thanks to metal stands. with four droptanks, and a coat of paint it is in good
condition. These photos were taken 4 O'Clock in the morning. Pic Courtesy : Jagan Pillarisetti and
Kaleido India |
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These recent (Mar 2004) photos
show the aircraft in daylight. Pic Courtesy : Kapil Chandni |
There was a Pakistani Sherman Tank that was
captured in this sector on display near the Vijay Stambh. However sometime in the early
2001 or so, a visiting Top Brass saw the memorial and reportedly blew his top. Enemy
trophies are not to be displayed with war memorials he thundered ,and they bloody
well move the tank out of the Memorial area to elsewhere. Now for an Army unit
with a number of EME Assets to move 'A' Cat Vehicles, its would be childs play. But when
you are an airforce unit with tractors to move aircraft around, moving a rusted tank that
has not moved for three decades is easier said than done. However much to thier credit,
and after much huffing and puffing, the tank was moved away from the memorial to another
area facing the runway.
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| Two
views of the HAL HF-24 Marut D-1237 in Jaisalmer town. The Picture on the
left show some damage to the dorsal spine and the Canopy seemed to have worked itself
loose. Pretty sure that exposure to the elements and to the people (See the kids on the
wing on the right) would have taken its toll. Pic Courtesy : Marcel de Jong |
Jaisalmer town is situated right in the
shadow of Jaisalmer fort. One of the important streets in the town is Sam Road. A HF-24
Marut [D 1237]is displayed on Sam Road. This aircraft is not in a good
condition. as can be seen from the photographs of Marcel de Jong who was on an aircraft
spotting trip to India.
However it is believed that over an year
back, the aircraft was shifted to the modest town museum. Recently Hans van Herk had
visited Jaisalmer and reported that the aircraft was now painted in Silver dope. The
serial however is still visible thru the silver paint.
| Aircraft Type |
Serial No |
Remarks |
| HAL HF-24 Marut |
D-1237 |
Jaisalmer Town Museum |
| Hawker Hunter |
BA-237 |
Jaisalmer Air Base |

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