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Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Other Marks:SF11
Aircraft Original Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Generic Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Collection:Royal Thai Air Force Museum
Photo Date:19 June 2012
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:509191Submit Correction
View count: 110
On display at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum. Designed by H.E. "Charlie" Chaplin, the robust Firefly went on to be produced in numbers, with 1,702 built across all variants. To either side of the radiator scoop are ducts for airflow to the carburettor for the 1,735 h.p. Griffon. Visible is the wide wheel track that gave good stability for carrier decks. This ex-FAA MB410 Firefly was meant for the Royal Thai Navy in 1950, but RTAF took up the order and operated ten Mk. 1 and two T.2 trainers from 1951-59.
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Photo Date:19 June 2012
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Other Marks:SF11
Aircraft Original Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Generic Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Collection:Royal Thai Air Force Museum
Photo Date:19 June 2012
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:509191Submit Correction
View count: 110
On display at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum. Designed by H.E. "Charlie" Chaplin, the robust Firefly went on to be produced in numbers, with 1,702 built across all variants. To either side of the radiator scoop are ducts for airflow to the carburettor for the 1,735 h.p. Griffon. Visible is the wide wheel track that gave good stability for carrier decks. This ex-FAA MB410 Firefly was meant for the Royal Thai Navy in 1950, but RTAF took up the order and operated ten Mk. 1 and two T.2 trainers from 1951-59.
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Photo Date:19 June 2012
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Other Marks:SF11
Aircraft Original Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Generic Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Collection:Royal Thai Air Force Museum
Photo Date:1 April 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1289Submit Correction
View count: 1037
Formerly MB410 of the FAA, this is one of twelve Fireflies received by the Royal Thai Air Force in 1951 and serving till 1954, comprising ten FR.1s and two T.2s
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Photo Date:1 April 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Other Marks:SF11
Aircraft Original Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Generic Type:Fairey Firefly
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Collection:Royal Thai Air Force Museum
Photo Date:1 April 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:1289Submit Correction
View count: 1037
Formerly MB410 of the FAA, this is one of twelve Fireflies received by the Royal Thai Air Force in 1951 and serving till 1954, comprising ten FR.1s and two T.2s
Registration / Serial:J4-11/94
Aircraft Version:Fairey Firefly FR1
C/n (msn):F.7402
Operator Titles:Thailand - Air Force
City / Airport:Bangkok - Don Mueang International (VTBD / DMK)Map
Country:Thailand
Photo Date:1 April 2012
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact