Cessna T-41D

✈️  Cessna T-41D
 
• Received in 1968, according to the military assistance program from the US government (Military Assistance Program: map), stationed in all 13 machines.
• The Royal Thai Air Force has placed Bor Por 14 at the Flying School. There is one flight student who has trained with Bor.Por.14, number 1, namely N.39-12-1, where elementary flight students train with Bor.Phor.14 for about 20 hours and then go to fly with an airplane. Practice type 9 (de Havilland chipmunk) until the end of the hour according to the course.
• The Royal Thai Air Force has adjusted the inclusion of Bor.Por.14 to be stationed in various squadrons across the country to be used as administrative aircraft for the squadron.
• Later, it was packed at 604 Squadron, Wing 6, to be used in flight training missions for members of the Royal Thai Air Force Civil Aviation Training Unit.
• The Royal Thai Air Force has been stationed in Bhor Por 14 (Cessna T-41D) for more than 50 years, therefore it was discharged in September 2021.
• The National Air Force and Aviation Museum received two sets of Cessna T-41Ds for display, namely, the first unit, No. Por Por 14-1/11, and the last unit, No. Por Por 14-. 13/18 is the 99th and 100th machine of the Museum of Textiles.

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