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Mil Mi-4 Z-331 "Airawat"
at the Kendriya Vidhyalaya (Central School) of Jorhat. |
Jorhat was and is one of the oldest
Airstrips in North Eastern Assam and has been a major transport base for many years since
the late 50s. It is the northern most airfield in Assam in the Brahmaputra Valley and is a
fairly large airbase. Over the years transport aircraft like An-12s, Dakotas, C-119s,
Caribous and An-32s have operated from here. There is an unconfirmed report of a Caribou
wreckage and a derelict C-119 lying around in Jorhat.
The entire area has been
the scene of much aerial relief operations and appropriately , several helicopters and
aircraft are said to be preserved in various locations in the North East. When Sanjay
Simha, a regular contributor to this site, visited Jorhat, he discovered an Mi-4
Z-331 preserved at the local Kendriya Vidhyalaya. In Green/yellow mottled color scheme,
the aircraft sports the title "Airawat", after the mythical white elephant mount
of the Hindu god Indra. The Mi-4 is a rare bird in IAF's warbird inventory, and this one
is no exception.
Another rare bird in Jorhat
is the two seater version of the Hawker Hunter fighter. A Hunter T66 is preserved in the
local park just opposite the Jorhat Circuit House. The aircraft is painted the color
scheme of the No.2 Target Tow Flight, "The Banners".
| Unidentified Hunter T66 is preserved
at the Park near Jorhat's Circuit House. |
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The yellow and orange stripes on the
rear fuselage of the Hunter T66 indicates its lineage from 'Banners'. |
| Type |
S No |
Status |
| Mil Mi-4 |
Z-331 |
Kendriya
Vidhyalaya , Jorhat |
| Hunter T66 |
-NA- |
Jorhat
Park. In Banners Color Scheme |
All photos courtesy of Sanjay Simha

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