You will see a lot of old obsolete fighter aircrafts, occassionally a  train passing near the museum, and automobiles in the evening spraying  insecticides to kill the "bloody" mosquitoes.Situated near the main  thoroughfare, Shara-e-Faisal, therefore the base itself is called Shah  Faisal Base. In addition to displaying airplanes in the open air, there  is also a hanger which houses antique airplanes as well as armaments,  engines, paintings, sheilds, etc. There is also a play area for kids,  where they can enjoy various amusement rides.Highlight of the museum  (insdie the hanger) is an old Vikor plane in which Pakistan's founding  father, M.A. Jinnah, took his last journey to Karachi on Sept 11,  1948.Check thier website for more info: http://www.pafmuseum.com.pkOh  yes! This is also a hangout place for young birds in love.Timings: 08:00 a.m - 22:00 p.m Open all days throughout the year.  Pakistan Air Force Museum is situated between PAF Base Faisal and Awami  Markaz on main Shahra-e-Faisal. It is well organized Museum. All area is  carpetted by green grass. All major Fighter Air Crafts which are used  by Paksitan Air Force are displayed here in open air. There are photo  galleries, weapon galleries in a huge covered hall (hanger). Some air  crafts are also kept in hall.
Shabana Akhtar  (born  April 5, 1972) appeared on the Pakistan National Athletics scene in 1989  when she became the national champion in 100M and 200M. She also became  the national champion in 4x100M Relay, 4×400 Relay, 400M, long jump  and high jump  during 1992 and maintains her record even today. She won a total number of 42 gold medals.  She is also the first Pakistani female  athlete to participate at the Olympics, when she competed in the women’s  long jump at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.        Naseem Hamid  comes from an impoverished slum in  Pakistan’s biggest city of Karachi. The 22-year-old became South Asia’s  fastest woman by winning the 100-metre in the 11 th  South Asian Federation Games (SAF) in Dhaka on February 8 th  2010. She clocked 11.81 seconds to clinch gold in the 100-metre sprint , becoming Pakistan’s first female athlete to win the race in the competition’s 26-year history.           Kiran Baloch (born February 23 rd , 1978) is a  Right...

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