Royal Thai Air force Museum
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Royal Thai Air force Museum
I spend some hours at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum in Bangkok ! what a nice collection !!
The full coverage of the museum can be found at my website http://www.gmap.nl!
The full coverage of the museum can be found at my website http://www.gmap.nl!
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Re: Royal Thai Air force Museum
Several relatively new birds on display!
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Nice set!
Today also an L-39 was added to the collection (code40115)
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Today also an L-39 was added to the collection (code40115)
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Re: Royal Thai Air force Museum
Don't forget to have a look at the Academy at the uppersite of the museum, with the following planes:
F86: 1232/30892, 1214/30677, 5022/1315
At a roundabout, 100m left of the museum, there is F86: 5112
F86: 1232/30892, 1214/30677, 5022/1315
At a roundabout, 100m left of the museum, there is F86: 5112
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Re: Royal Thai Air force Museum
That is correct ! but a lot of planes are preserved around Don Muang !miggie23 wrote:Don't forget to have a look at the Academy at the uppersite of the museum, with the following planes:
F86: 1232/30892, 1214/30677, 5022/1315
At a roundabout, 100m left of the museum, there is F86: 5112
I was lucky to enter Don Muang and drive around to catch these preserved birds as well
Re: Royal Thai Air force Museum
How did you managed that? I would give my left ball to be able to drive around once to collect stored birds at DMK.dinovandoorn wrote: That is correct ! but a lot of planes are preserved around Don Muang !
I was lucky to enter Don Muang and drive around to catch these preserved birds as well
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Re: Royal Thai Air force Museum
I wanted to ask exactly the same. I have tried that twice, but didn't succeed. Was accompanied by Thai friend, so language was not the barrier.
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VH3D wrote:How did you managed that? I would give my left ball to be able to drive around once to collect stored birds at DMK.
I had some written correspondence with 6 Wing and these letters apparently allowed me to enter base... and a bunch of luck of courseAlpha Kilo One wrote:I wanted to ask exactly the same. I have tried that twice, but didn't succeed. Was accompanied by Thai friend, so language was not the barrier.
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Do you have pictures of other stuff from inside besides preserved birds? Since its not easy to get access, I'm pretty sure that a lot of folks would like to see the pictures.
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Agree !, I'm pretty sure that a lot of folks would like to see the pictures.
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Re: Royal Thai Air force Museum
Great stuff!
Also pictured Spitfire and Curtiss fighter from 30's?
Also pictured Spitfire and Curtiss fighter from 30's?