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Sea Hawk IN 244Opposite the Entrance to the Naval Armament Depot in the town of Marmagoa,  is displayd the Sea Hawk IN244.  Unlike Sea Hawk's abroad, Indian Navy Sea Hawk's are displayed with thier Wings folded. (Pic Courtesy : John Tolland)

With the Military action in 1961 against the Portugese in Goa and subsequent incorporation of Goa, Daman and Diu into the Republic of India, the Indian Navy benefitted the most with the sudden availablity of additional Port facilities. More importantly, Dabolim Air Field , was made into a center of Naval Aviation later on. Today Dabolim forms the cradle of Naval Aviation, providing training facilities as well as shore based facilities for the Naval Strike aircraft when they are not deployed among the carriers.

Another View of IN244 from Marmagoa. The emblem of No.300 INAS Sqn, "White Tigers" displayed prominently on the nose and the tail  (Pic Courtesy : Hans van Herk)Click to Enlarge
Click to EnlargeThe aircraft is in good condition as can be seen from this angle.  (Pic Copyright : Mr. Ulysses Menezes - Goa World)

For years, The Seahawk (IN244) displayed in the roundabout in Marmagoa was the  sole indication of the significance of this place in Naval aviation, besides the visibility of Sea Harriers on thier sorties over the skies of Goa. Another Sea Hawk (IN240) was reported to be preserved in flying condition with the Navy in Dabolim Airfield, but since then the aircraft found itself at the Visakhapatnam Beach. 

Aircraft TypeSerial NoRemarks
Sea Hawk IN 244 Gate Gaurdian, Marmagoa

From Dabolim Airfield, the Naval Aviation wing operates a variety of aircraft. Sea Harriers, Tupolev-142s, Illyushin-38s , Dornier-228s are a regular sight in the skies over Goa. Occassionally the incoming passenger flights of Civil Airliners landing at Dabolim recieve 'escorts' from Sea Harriers.

  • Naval Aviation Museum   ( 13 Articles )

    Naval Aviation Museum

    In October 1998 , the Naval Aviation Musuem was inaugurated and opened for general public. Located at the Bogmalai Beach near Dabolim, this musuem provided a rare glimpse of  the origins and evolution of Naval Aviation Wing. This was the Naval equivalent of the Indian Air Force Museum at Palam, though with a smaller collection of aircraft.

    When it was opened, the Museum started off with a very modest collection of six aircraft but slowly built up its exhibits and today boasts twelve aircraft on its roster, making it the second largest Aviation Museum in India, a place it shares with the HAL Museum.

    The place of pride in the Museum is obviously taken by the aircraft exhibits, of which there are twleve of them, from the Short Sealand to the Alize to the latest Sea Harrier.  The Museum also has on exhibit one of the largest aircraft on display, the Lockheed Super Constellation (IN315).

    Photo Credits : Graham Tanner, B Harry, Kapil Chandni, Hans van Herk, Simon Watson, Jagan Pillarisetti


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