13 January 2017
Static: | |||
3208 | MH-60S | 302sq | FMS Bu168035 |
1205/152143 | P-3T | 102sq |
1202/10663 | F-27-200ME | 102sq |
1114 | Do228-212 | 101sq | 8228 |
2216 | EC645-T2 | 202sq | 20094 |
1320 | CeT337H-SP | 103sq | 33701833 |
2208/408 | Bell 212 | 202sq |
2311 | S-76B-7 | 203sq | 76.0454 |
Morning display: | |||
Kh19- / 10205/KRT | F-16A ADF | 102sq |
1111 | Do228-212 | 101sq | 8190 |
2110/10650 | F27-400M | 201sq |
2213 | EC645T-2 | 202sq | 20057 |
Plus the Bell 212 from the static as well as two Cessna CeT337s which evaded identification.
Afternoon display: | |||
1111, 1110 | Do228-212 | 101sq |
2213 | EC645T-2 | 202sq | 20057 |
Plus an unknow S-76 and a 100 years marked F-16 serial 1111.
Near RTN Hangar: | |||
1201/10666 | F27-200ME | 102sq |
Ramp: | |||
164106/RU-106 | KC-130T | (VR-55) |
168066/QD-066 | KC-130J | VMGR-152 |
Graced with glorious sunshine all day - and thus the sun against you in the morning - the open house was limited to the north western side of the base where the Royal Thai Navy is based.
AV-8A Harrier with serial 3106 could be seen in front of a RTN building a few 100 metres south of the RTN ramp. All preserved aircraft near the gate are still there.
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