Friday, June 1, 2012



"Beast Hunter"


The painting depicts S/L Badar ul Islam, flying an F-16 of PAF’s No, 14 Squadron “The Tail Choppers”, closing in to shoot down escaping Afghan SU-22.
On 16 April 1987, four Afghan SU-22s intruded into Pakistani airspace near Thal area at 06:30 am. 2 PAF’s F-16s intercepted them. The fitters turned back and started escaping. S/L Badar closed in and shot down one enemy aircraft. Seconds later, he positioned himself behind another, fired his missile but had to break as he was nearing Pak- Afghan border. The pilot after turning, looked back and saw the flash in the area where his second prey was.The PAF after examining evidences available, awarded him only one kill.

"Panther at Sakardu"

The painting depicts S/L Adil Izhar of PAF 16 Sqn ready for take off at PAF airbase Sakardu.

"Viper with its deadly weapons"

The painting depicts an F-16C Block 52 flying with full load.

I love this beauty fully loaded ;)

"AirBlue A-320"


The painting depicts Airbus A-320-214 of AirBlue, flying over Punjab and heading for Dubai.
"Deadly Viper"


The painting depicts a PAF F-16 D Bolock 52+ flying over its home city.

"Sherdils- Pakistan’s Pride"


The painting depicts PAF aerobatic team Sherdils with the Lion and PAF Flag in the background.

"Black Panthers re-equipped"

The painting depicts newly inducted JF-17 Thunder flying with A-5C with PAF's 16 Sqn monogram in the background.