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SOUTH EAST ASIA T-28's - Thai Aviation History

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51-3583 23-Dec-73<br />

51-3618 23-Dec-73<br />

51-3629 23-Dec-73<br />

51-3659 23-Dec-73<br />

51-3673 23-Dec-73<br />

51-3695 23-Dec-73<br />

51-3762 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7512 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7531 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7551 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7569 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7872 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7873 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7878 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7882 23-Dec-73<br />

51-7891 23-Dec-73<br />

� The Khmer AF inventory as of 18-Apr-73, was 187 aircraft - both fixed wing and helicopters. This included<br />

[deleted] T -<strong>28's</strong> ……. The revised FY 1973 program list showed that Cambodia would receive 59 additional<br />

aircraft - both fixed wing and helicopters.<br />

In FY 1972, [deleted] T -<strong>28's</strong> ……. were received. All of these aircraft came out of excess programs except<br />

for [deleted) T-<strong>28's</strong> which were transferred from <strong>Thai</strong>land as redistributable property under a program called<br />

"Project Peace Trunk."<br />

� 97 ex-Khmer aircraft reported escaped to U-Tapao (and other <strong>Thai</strong> bases) after 12-Apr-75, including 50 T-<br />

28D’s.<br />

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