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Lockheed Electra = P-3 Orion
Dehavilland Comet = BAE Nimrod
Beech Kingair = KA-350
Bombardier Regional Jet = KA-350
I believe the He 111 & Ju 90 started life as civilian planes
Air Koryo - North Korea's airline has a number of military aircraft operating within its fleet. Although nominally governed over by the DPRK's civil aviation branch, the airline is state owned and its aircraft have in the past been painted in military liveries and used for military purposes. The UN even denounced these activities as a violation of sanctions against the reclusive nation.
Article listing the airline's activities here: Air Koryo plane that made emergency landing was one of its newer aircraft
The distinction between military and civil use of airliners was blurred under Aeroflot during the Soviet Union. I remmber seeing Antonov An-12s with tail guns in Aeroflot colours in books I used to have. CAAC, the Chinese communist airline was much the same and also operated military aircraft. So, would these be considered military aircraft in civilian guise or civlian aircraft, or both?
CAAC Antonov An-12:
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