2 results found
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Original Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Generic Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Collection:Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
Photo Date:5 October 2023
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:771556Submit Correction
View count: 120
Two Boulton Paul Balliols survive in Sri Lanka in the excellent museum in Colombo-Ratmalana. First reported in the museum in September 1993, this is one of twelve Balliols operated from 1954 by the Royal Ceylon Air Force, the predecessor of today's Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF). Ceylon was the only export customer for this type of aircraft.
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Photo Date:5 October 2023
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Original Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Generic Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Collection:Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
Photo Date:5 October 2023
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:771556Submit Correction
View count: 120
Two Boulton Paul Balliols survive in Sri Lanka in the excellent museum in Colombo-Ratmalana. First reported in the museum in September 1993, this is one of twelve Balliols operated from 1954 by the Royal Ceylon Air Force, the predecessor of today's Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF). Ceylon was the only export customer for this type of aircraft.
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Photo Date:5 October 2023
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Original Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Generic Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Collection:Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
Photo Date:5 February 2011
Photo by:Pieter StroobachContact
Photo ID:609074Submit Correction
View count: 286
First day of a great trip to the Sri Lanka Air Force that started at Ratmalana AFB, Colombo. also on base is the Sri Lanka Air Force museum where this Boulton Paul P.108 Balliol T.Mk.2 (CA310 / BP/11C) of the Royal Ceylon Air Force is. The RCyAF was the only export customer for the type.
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Photo Date:5 February 2011
Photo by:Pieter StroobachContact
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Original Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Generic Type:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol/Sea Balliol
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Collection:Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
Photo Date:5 February 2011
Photo by:Pieter StroobachContact
Photo ID:609074Submit Correction
View count: 286
First day of a great trip to the Sri Lanka Air Force that started at Ratmalana AFB, Colombo. also on base is the Sri Lanka Air Force museum where this Boulton Paul P.108 Balliol T.Mk.2 (CA310 / BP/11C) of the Royal Ceylon Air Force is. The RCyAF was the only export customer for the type.
Registration / Serial:CA310
Aircraft Version:Boulton Paul P-108 Balliol T2
C/n (msn):BP/11C
Operator Titles:Ceylon - Air Force
City / Airport:Colombo - Ratmalana (VCCC / RML)Map
Country:Sri Lanka
Photo Date:5 February 2011
Photo by:Pieter StroobachContact