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The A-29 FTD of the PAF, Photo by the 15th Strike Wing |
Here is a look at the A-29 Super Tucano Flight Training Device (FTD) of the 15th Strike Wing of the Philippine Air Force (PAF).
An FTD is a device with a functioning replica of a Cockpit and high Quality Visual Systems, but unlike a Full Flight Simulator (FFS), it is non-moving or on a Fixed Base.
Screenshot of the A-29 Super Tucano Article on the Flight Path Vol. V - New Hope Publication |
In an Article titled, "Featured New Assets - A-29B Super Tucano, Stepping Up" on the “Flight Path Vol. V – New Hope” Publication of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) published recently, an additional 18 A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft are reportedly planned for acquisition until 2024.
The breakdown consists of a dozen or 12 A-29s in 2022 and another 6 more by 2024.
A-29B Super Tucano Cockpit Photo by Embraer, the FA-50 Cockpit Photo was taken from the Airliners.net Website |
Just showing side by side the Cockpit Layouts of the A-29B Super Tucano and FA-50PH Fighting Eagle Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF).
The FA-50PH has more Multi-Function Displays (MFD), but they are smaller. Vice versa the A-29B has less MFDs, but they are bigger.
The Brazilian Aircraft Manufacturer Embraer recently released High Resolution Photos of the A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft that they delivered to the Philippine Air Force (PAF) recently.
I have cropped them to 16:9 Ratio and then resized them down to 2560 x 1440 pixel Resolution below. You can get the original uncropped, full sized Photos here.
The last 2 A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) took off from Vietnam yesterday, Thursday, October 1, 2020, presumably on its flight to the Philippines.
This was the same route the other 4 A-29 Aircraft took last September 19, 2020 when they left Vietnam.
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The last two A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) with the Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZU and PT-ZZS has resumed their journey to the Philippines and were last seen in Vietnam yesterday, Wednesday, September 30, 2020 as per the Youtube Video below.
Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucano Route from Brazil to the Philippines |
Just showing the Route that the Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft took from Brazil to the Philippines thru the Great Circle Map Website. During their journey, the Aircraft went thru 15 Locations in 11 Countries reportedly covering a total distance of 21,672 km.
While the A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft bought by the Philippine Air Force (PAF) were being delivered, the Afghan Air Force (AAF) recently received 4 brand new Super Tucano Aircraft donated to them by the the United States (US).
US Army Commander Lt. Gen. Deedrick said in his Speech during the Ceremony that Afghanistan had already received 14 Super Tucano Aircraft before, and an additional 6 more will be arriving in February 2021.
As per the Article, the US is aiming to transfer a grand total of 150 Black Hawk Helicopters, 150 MD-530 Helicopters, 6 Super Tucano and 5 AC-208 Aircraft to Afghanistan by 2021.
SOURCE: 4 new A-29 Super Tucano transferred to AAF {Archived Link}
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4 of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft arrived at Clark Airport in Pampanga this Afternoon. The 2 remaining Aircraft are still in India awaiting Clearances to continue its journey to the Philippines.
Pilots of the Aircraft Manufacturer Embraer will train selected PAF Pilots for 2 Months as agreed with the Technical Inspection and Acceptance Committee (TIAC).
SOURCE: 4 'Super Tucano' Attack Aircraft now in Clark Air Base {Archived Link}
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Flight Schedule of Philippine Air Force A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft from Vietnam to the Philippines |
From the FlightAware Website, barring any delays, all 6 of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft will finally be coming home tomorrow, Saturday, September 19, 2020.
The PAF Super Tucano with with Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN, PT-ZZO, PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU are scheduled to fly from Vietnam at 8:10 AM and land at the Clark International Aiport in Pampanga at 11:31 AM.
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From the FlightAware Website, the 3 Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft with Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO has arrived in Thailand and are scheduled to fly immediately to Vietnam this afternoon, Wednesday, September 16, 2020.
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From the FlightAware Website, the 3 Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft with Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO in Bangladesh are scheduled to fly to Thailand this Morning, Wednesday, September 16, 2020.
I think Thailand will be one of the last stopovers of their journey, and if they manage to make the Flight there today, they could be in the Philippines very soon.
From the FlightAware Website, the 3 Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft with Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO in India are scheduled to fly to Bangladesh today, Tuesday, September 15, 2020 to continue their Journey to the Philippines.
The 3 other PAF A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft with Registration Codes PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU it turns out are still in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and are scheduled to make their flight to India also today.
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From the FlightAware Website, the 3 Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft with Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO are now in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and are scheduled to fly later today, Monday, September 14, 2020 to the next leg of their Flight which is India.
However, the status of the 3 other PAF A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft with Registration Codes PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU has not been updated on the FlightAware Website since their arrival in Egypt a couple of Days ago.
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From the FlightAware Website, the 3 Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano with Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO in Egypt were not able to depart to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) yesterday, Friday, September 11, 2020 for some unknown reason.
However, the 3 other PAF A-29 Super Tucano with Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU were able to successfully make their Flight yesterday from Malta to Egypt, so all 6 are in Egypt now.
3 of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano with Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO successfully completed their flight yesterday (Thursday, September 10, 2020) from Malta to Egypt.
They are scheduled to fly next to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today, Friday, September 11, 2020.
3 of the A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) with Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN and PT-ZZO are now in Malta, they are scheduled to fly later today (Thursday, September 10, 2020) to their next destination which will be Egypt.
The 3 other PAF A-29s with the Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU are still in Portugal, they are scheduled to fly to Malta later today also.
The A-29 Super Tucanos of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) has arrived in Lisbon, Portugal from the Canary Islands in Spain as Pictures of some of them like this one has been captured and posted on the JetPhotos Website.
On a related note, all of the Tracking Information of the PAF’s Super Tucanos with Aircraft Registration Codes PT-ZZM, PT-ZZN, PT-ZZO, PT-ZZQ, PT-ZZS and PT-ZZU has now been removed from the FlightAware Website, so we won’t be able to track them anymore thru that.
I’m not sure why they were removed, one possibility is that the PAF itself had requested it. At any rate, we will try to provide information about the A-29’s journey to the Philippines whenever it becomes available.
SOURCE: PT-ZZM on JetPhotos, 09/08/20 {Archived Link}
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The Philippine Air Force (PAF) A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft have successfully landed in the Canary Islands in Spain as confirmed by this beautiful Picture from the Jet Photos Website and information from the Flight Aware Website.
However, the Flight Aware Website lists their next Flight as to Lisbon in Portugal instead of to Malaga, Spain as was earlier reported in the Brazilian Websites.
The Aircraft are expect to make their next Flight at around 4:00 PM Philippine Time, it will take around 2 hours so they should be in Lisbon at around 6:00 PM later.
SOURCE: PT-ZZQ at JetPhotos Website, 09/05/20 {Archived Link}
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