FQ 10 and C-123-Ks

From: Gavin Broad (invest@portsmouth-mann.com)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 10:09:53 PDT


Hi Brandon and All,

The C-123-K was probably towed to the yard from U-Tapao airport. That is
an old B-52 base and still has the longest runway in Asia. Fuel cells are
still unofficially maintained there in case Uncle Sam needs them.

You are right about the Toyota issue. I forgot that, along with the
CJ3B-J4C et al, Thailand had these sub-contracted trucks from Toyota. A
really unique resto project but not for me I am afraid.

Rather similar to Tan Son Nhat, Penang International Airport has several
aircraft carcases lying alongside the runway - good stuff for the Warbird frat.

Cheers
Gavin

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