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Haitian air corps
Roundel of Haiti Air force 1989
Active 1942–1994 (2013 re-establishment)[citation needed]
Country Haiti
Type Air force
Role Defence
Garrison/HQ Port-au-Prince, Haiti

The Haiti Air Corps (French) was a unit of the Armed Forces of Haiti.

The corps was formed in 1943 with some former United States aircraft. In the late 1940s Haiti got its first fighter aircraft, an F-51 Mustang. Haiti in 1975 bought a Cessna O-2A Skymaster for the air corps. The corps was disbanded in 1994.[1]

Aircraft operated[]

Many of Haiti's air force aircraft were donated secondhand from the United States and France:[2]

Air Force involvement in Operation uphold democracy[]

The Haiti Air Corps was active in Operation uphold democracy as a transport force. All of Haiti's combat aircraft were retired, Haiti air force at the time had:

All of the equipment was from WW2 and was in very bad condition. The US Army captured two C-46 Commandos painted in Air Haiti markings and one was tracked to being a EX-US Navy plane.[4]

Current state[]

The Haiti Air Corps is currently active as of 2013 and the state of the retired aircraft is not known, but many aircraft were sold as parts or secondhand aircraft. The SIAI-Machetti S-211 jet trainers were retired and put up for sale on 23 April 1990, 2 sold to United States private companies and 2 to Republic of Singapore Air Force, and some of the F-51s and O-2As were given to the Dominican Republic for spare parts. Some of the aircraft like the S-58Ts and O-2As can be seen as wrecks in junkyards. The current inventory consists of 4 helicopters and some trainers/Cessna light aircraft.[5]

See also[]

References[]

https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/haiti/fadh.htm

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