A repaint of the Asobo/Microsoft/Orbx de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou in the colours of the Royal Canadian Air Force's United Nations mission. This aircraft, one of nine examples operated by the RCAF, was taken on strength in August 1960 and deployed at various intervals to Egypt, Yemen and West Pakistan to support the UN's efforts. It was during its time at the latter, in October 1965 while serving with 117 Air Transport Unit that the aircraft was heavily damaged, overruning the runway at Kohkroper and striking a tree stump which drove the nosewheel up into the aircraft's nose. It was subsequently fitted with a replacement forward fuselage section donated from sistership 5324, which had been written off a month earlier after being strafed by a Pakistani Air Force F-86 Sabre while on the ground at Srinagar in the Kashmir Valley, and returned to service later the same year. It was eventually sold to the Tanzanian Air Force, and then passed into private hands before reportedly being scrapped in 2002. 

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Geordie