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Date: 07/06/2005 Views: 10682

Tango Squadron Museum Chiang Mai

Though not well known to many, particularly tourists, Chiang Mai is home to a vintage aircraft museum. Tango Squadron Wing 41 maintains the museum located at the Chiang Mai Airport. Sight seeing rides aboard one of the museum's Piper J-3 Cubs or Cessna O-1 Bird Dogs are available. For those wishing to visit the museum advanced notification is required since the museum is located in the part of the airport used by the Royal Thai Air Force. A group of four or more is also a requirement. Sightseeing rides are available to single individuals. Prior reservations are required. While there is no charge to visit the museum, donations are accepted and will be used by Tango Squadron Wing 41 to maintain and improve the exhibits. To make arrangements to visit the museum or to take a sightseeing flight contact Squadron Leader Weerachat Palee. Phone 081 028 4663.
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Date: 09/17/2007
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North American T-6G

North American T-6G

North American T-6G In 1948 and 1951 Thailand purchased a total of 120 T6 aircraft. They were used as trainers and attack aircraft. Click the photo to view a larger image

Date: 09/17/2007
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Flying Tigers Curtis P40

Flying Tigers Curtis P40

Flying Tigers Curtis P40 warbird wreck recovery Click the photo to view a larger image

Date: 09/17/2007
Views: 89964
Keywords: curtis p-40 pictures, curtiss p-40 pictures, curtiss p40 pictures
Browning Wing Gun From the Flying Tigers Curtis P40 crash site
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Browning Wing Gun From the Flying Tigers Curtis P40 crash site

A Browning Machine Gun recovered from the jungle with William McGarry's Curtis P40. Click the photo to view a larger image

Date: 09/17/2007
Views: 32257
Keywords: AVG P-40 FLYING TIGERS, Flying Tigers Photograph
Flying Tigers Curtis P40 Tail Section from Crash

Flying Tigers Curtis P40 Tail Section from Crash

Right Horizontal stabilizer and elevator from William McGarry's Curtis P40. It is in surprisingly good condition considering the crash and the 50 years it spent in the jungle. Click the photo to view a larger image

Date: 09/17/2007
Views: 43389
Keywords: Flying Tigers of World War 2, Curtis P-40 Warhawk
Flying Tigers P40 wheel from crashed aircraft

Flying Tigers P40 wheel from crashed aircraft

One of the wheels from Flying Tiger William McGarry's Curtis P40. Despite the crash and the 50 years in hot, humid jungle of Northern Thailand both wheels appear to be in good enough shape to be used. Click the photo to view a...

Date: 09/17/2007
Views: 44509
Keywords: curtis p-40 pictures, Flying Tigers of World War 2, Curtis P-40 Warhawk
The Remains of William McGarry's P-40

The Remains of William McGarry's P-40

Flying Tigers Display at the Tango Squadron Wing 41 Museum in Chiang Mai. The remains of curtis P-40 aircraft flown by William "Black Mac" McGarry is displayed in this photo. For other photos of McGarry's P-40 including a bird's eye perspective

Date: 09/24/2007
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Flying Tigers Memorial Chiang Mai

Flying Tigers Memorial Chiang Mai

On November 11, 2003 this Memorial was dedicated to the Flying Tigers. It is inscribed on all four sides. For closeups of the inscriptions click on, "Tango Squadron Museum Chiang Mai" found above.

Date: 09/20/2006
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Flying Tigers Memorial Inscription.jpg

Flying Tigers Memorial Inscription.jpg

Date: 09/24/2007
Views: 20775
Nakajima B5N Kate replica built for the movie Tora,Tora, Tora

Nakajima B5N Kate replica built for the movie Tora,Tora, Tora

Another view of the Nakajima B5N "Kate" replica at the Tango Squadron Chiang Mai museum. Click the photo to view a larger image

Date: 09/17/2007
Views: 22105
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