Monday, October 13, 2014

Wreckage of Iran Police Aviation Rockwell 690 Turbo Commander

Wreckage of Islamic Republic of Iran Police Force (IRIPF) Aviation Rockwell 690 Turbo Commander, dated 12OCT14 near Zahedan.

Images published by Mehr News Agency depict remains of forward fuselage section

Image provided by Mashregh News of broken-off right wing section, in a residential setting

 
File photo of Islamic Republic of Iran Police Force (IRIPF) Aviation Rockwell 690 Turbo Commander (photo: Taha Ashoori).

5 comments:

Mark Pyruz said...

Lost aircraft may indeed be serial 1405 / 5-405 (cn 11075); waiting for possible confirmation.

Brig. Gen. Basrawi (IQAF.ret) said...

Parts laying spread far apart is an indication of the aircraft having broken-up in the air. Possibly brought down by some kind of weapon.

Anonymous said...

Baluch media is Pakistan and Europe are indeed indicating a shoot-down, possibly a MANPAD. Anyone with aviation experience can discern the pattern of wreckage and a mid-air breakup. The impact zone appears to near the engines and wings as the rear fuselage seems intact by various photos published.

Anonymous said...

Were there any casualties ??

By whom and when was this airplane manufactured ??

A-F

Anonymous said...

US Rockwell prop plane and unfortunately there were 7 senior police deaths.