355:: Turkish Air Force – Beginning in mid-1942, received 72 examples of the Fw 190 A-3a (export model of A-3, a stood for ausländisch – foreign) from Germany to modernize their air force. These aircraft were basically Fw 190 A-3s, with BMW 801 D-2 engines and FuG VIIa radios and an armament fit of four MG 17s, with the option of installing two MG-FF/M cannon in the outer wing positions. The export order was completed between October 1942 and March 1943. The Fw 190 remained in Turkish service until late 1947 when they were retired due to a lack of spare parts.
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412:: At least eleven, but more likely twelve Beaufort IAs were delivered to Turkey in 1944 and another twelve were delivered in 1945. All twenty-four were assigned to 105 TRG TAF and were operated until 1950. 105th Torpedo and Reconnaissance Group TAF operated Beauforts between February 1944 and 1950.
541:: Its main role in RAF service was a trainer for bombers. Turkey most likely would have used it for this role. It could also use bombs so it could have been a bomber in Turkish service although far more likely, a trainer considering they already had a lot of better bombers as seen here.
313:: The Turkish Air Force ordered 14 P.24A and 26 P.24C, delivered by 1937. Another 20 P.24A/Cs were built under license in 1939 in Turkey at Kayseri Aircraft Factory (Turkish: Kayseri Tâyyare Fabrikası), followed by an additional 30 P.24G aircraft.
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