During a holiday trip I visited some wrecks and relics sites in Singapore and Malaysia. First visted the RSAF Museum: INSIDE: 527 Hunter FGA74S 513 IAI Scout 110 Ce172K 364 T-33A 607 A-4S 1271 Al3 as “200” 258 UH-1B 553 IAI searcher 301/B Strikemaster Mk84 651 TA-4S cockpit only 900 TA-4SU 800 F-5S ...
It's in the link posted higher in the thread. I find it works better on a PC, so: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0WrRXCzcWhRCVTeHiSJYqkdkmurzMj1UhuiB5U5np3oRM23GvTSEigmQ3NX1U2Lhil&id=352455388180236 Yes I saw these two, but I thought you have seen other photos with their serialn...
AirAsia wrote: ↑24 Sep 2023, 12:53
When you scroll through the photos on the RMAF museum website there are actually two S61A-4 Nuri helicopters these should be the the M23-04 and M23-05.
At the gate are still preserved F-5E M29-10, A-4PTM M32-34, MirageIIIO A3-59 and on the otherside of the road CA-27 FM1901 (as FM1905)
On the North side of the field 2 F-5’s are stored. First one is F-5E M29-09 and behind a F-5F but unreadable from the photos. Does someone have a clue?
According to a FB group where I asked the same question, it are two different frames. The cockpit is from an earlier E model and the main fuselage is from a H model. According to Ian Carroll there was a Tunesian C-130H TS-MTA/Z21011 at Subang for many years. This one should be repaired with the cock...