List of retired Paraguayan military aircraft
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The List of retired Paraguayan military aircraft is a list of historic military aircraft that have served with the Armed Forces of Paraguay since the acquisition of its first airplanes in the late 1910s.
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Aircraft | Origin | Years | Number | Role | Note | Image |
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Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 | United Kingdom | 1921–1922 | 1 | Bomber/Reconnaissance | Used in the 1922 Civil War primarily in reconnaissance duties; one unit only, shot down during the conflict. | |
T-6 Texan | United States | 1943–1991 | 48[1] | Trainer | Mostly bought from South African and Brazilian stocks. 3 units used by the naval aviation. | |
Breda Ba.65 | Italy | 1938–? | 3[2] | Light bomber | ||
Bréguet 14 | France | 1922 | 1 | Bomber | Used in the 1922 Civil War.[3] | |
CANT 26 | Italy | 1932-1933 | 1 | Liaison | Used in the Chaco War as a liaison aircraft; one unit only, lost in an accident.[4] | |
Caproni AP.1 | Italy | 1939–1949 | 7 | Fighter/bomber | Used in the 1947 Civil War.[5] | |
Caproni Ca.309 | Italy | 1939-1945 | 2[6] | Transport | ||
PBY Catalina | United States | 1955–1956 | 2 | River patrol | Later transferred to national air transport service | |
Douglas C-47 | United States | 1954–2003 | 34[7] | Transport | ||
Fairchild PT-19 | United States | 1940–1972 | 29 | Light attack/Trainer | Used in the 1947 Civil War.[3] | |
Fiat CR.20bis | Italy | 1927-1939 | 5[8] | Fighter | Used in the Chaco War. | |
Hanriot HD.1 | France | 1923–1926 | 3 | Fighter | ||
Junkers A50 | Germany | 1930–1937 | 2 | ? | Active during the Chaco War. | |
Muniz M-9 | Brazil | 1939–? | 2 | Trainer | ||
Piper Cub | United States | 1940–1975 | 4 | Trainer | ||
Potez 25 | France | 1928–1940 | 14 | Bomber | Used in the Chaco War. | |
SPAD S.20 | France | 1922–? | ~01 | Light attack/Reconnaissance | Active during the 1922 Civil War. | |
Vultee BT-13 | United States | 1942–1968 | 15 | Trainer/river patrol | Three units used by naval aviation. | |
Wibault 7 | France | 1929–? | 7 | Fighter/Reconnaissance | Used in the Chaco War. | |
Lockheed T-33 | United States | 1991–1998[9] | 6 | Fighter | Aircraft donated by Taiwan. | |
Hiller UH-12 | United States | 1962–1993 | 8 | Utility | Mostly donated by Chile. | |
Fokker S-11 | Netherlands | 1970–1978 | 8 | Trainer | Former Brazilian aircraft. | |
Douglas DC-6 | United States | 1975–1988 | 3 | Transport | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 | Canada | 1968–2004 | 1 | Utility | ||
Cessna T-41 | United States | 1973–1989 | 5 | Trainer | ||
Boeing 707 | United States | 1994–2004 | 1 | VIP Transport | Used as presidential aircraft. | |
H-13 Sioux | United States | 1955–1986 | 10 | Scout helicopter | ||
Super King Air | United States | 1991–1994 | 1 | VIP Transport | Used as presidential transport. | |
Aerotec Uirapuru | Brazil | 1975–1998 | 14 | Trainer | ||
Aermacchi MB-326 | Italy | 1979–2007 | 10 | Light attack | Manufactured by Embraer. | |
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