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Hunting P56 Provost T51, 190, of the Irish Air Corps

Hunting P56 Provost T51, 190, of the Irish Air Corps


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Hunting P56 Provost T51, 190, of the Irish Air Corps

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This photograph showcases the Hunting P56 Provost T51, registration number 190, of the Irish Air Corps. The Provost T.51 is a twin-engine, fixed-wing, turboprop-powered transport aircraft, manufactured by Hunting Aircraft Limited in the United Kingdom. This particular aircraft, which entered service with the Irish Air Corps in 1965, was a vital asset in the force's fleet, providing essential transport capabilities for both personnel and cargo. The Hunting P56 Provost T.51 was a versatile aircraft, capable of performing various roles, including maritime patrol, survey, and passenger transport. Its distinctive design, featuring a high-wing configuration and large tailfin, made it a recognizable presence in the skies. The aircraft's twin Rolls-Royce Dart Mk. 312 engines provided ample power for its missions, enabling it to operate from short, unpaved runways. The Irish Air Corps played a crucial role in maintaining peace and security within the country, and the Hunting P56 Provost T51, with its registration number 190, was an integral part of this mission. This photograph captures the aircraft in its element, ready for its next mission, embodying the spirit of dedication and professionalism that defined the Irish Air Corps. This photograph is a testament to the rich history of military aviation and the important role that aircraft like the Hunting P56 Provost T51 played in shaping the Irish Air Corps. It serves as a reminder of the past while inspiring future generations to continue pushing the boundaries of aviation technology and innovation.

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