Fuerza Aérea de República Dominicana
Base Aérea San Isidro |
The good-looking teeth of the FARD, eight Super Tucanos were acquired to replace the A-37.
Steve Brown
The standard basic trainer of the FARD is the Cessna 172S.
Johnny Rod
Base Aérea San Isidro (MDSI) | ||||||
RWY 03/21 POS 18°30'13"N 069°45'42"W ELEV 111 ft | ||||||
Comando | Unidad | Aircraft Type(s) | Name | Badge | ||
Comando Aéreo |
Escuadrón de Combate | A-29B T-35B(C) |
Dragones | |||
Escuadrón de Transporte Aéreo | Beech 55 C212-400 Ce207 Ce208B EX Ce404 Ce501 PA-31 RC690B |
Pegasus | ||||
Escuadrón de Rescate | AW169 Bell 206A-1 UH-1H+ UH-1H-II |
Aguilas | ||||
Escuadrilla Presidencial | EC120 EC155B1 G-II |
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Escuela de Aviación |
Escuadrón de Entrenamiento Aéreo | Ce172S Schweizer 333 T-35B TP-75 Dulus |
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Fuerza de Tarea Conjunta Interagencial |
- | AMT200 Ce206 P2006T (SMP) |
Defender Proteger y Servir | |||
Santiago-Cibao and Puerto Plata are in use as reserve bases, the latter housing the Comando Aéreo de Norte. |
Many different colours can be found on FARD aircraft and helicopters, like this former Canadian CH-136, or Kiowa.
Johnny Rod
For surveillance and patrol duties, this Tecnam P2006 has been added to the fleet and provides great capabilities at reasonable costs.
Steve Brown
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