What are the 3 planes shown on the 2006 Indian stamp, 16 squadron Air force?

Question:
The stamp was released in December 06

Answers:

Airframe/Sheetmetal?

You are referring to a stamp that was issued in December of 2005, not 2006. The three aircraft, from top to bottom, are the Jaguar, Canberra and Liberator. The squadron progressed through these aircraft types from it's establishment in 1950 until today. The top web link explains this progression and reason the stamp was issued. The bottom web link provides a picture of this stamp.

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The aircrafts shown are (From top to bottom)
1) SEPECAT/HAL Jaguar
2) English Electric Canberra
3) Consolidated B-24 Liberator
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