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12/29/2011

1/144 TOMCAT VS ZERO IN ACTION "THE FINAL COUNTDOWN"



1/144th Scale Model F-14 TOMCAT VS A6M1 ZERO  IN ACTION "THE FINAL COUNTDOWN"
Editor pic by: Supawat  Putthitornworasit


What the Hell?  !!!!!! 


Fantasic Nimitz

12/25/2011

1/144 F-4E PHANTOM II / ISRAELI AIR FORCE

 
  First Productions Limited edition in 2009 (2rd Anniversary)


 

"HAMMER SQUADRON"
"THE BAT SQUADRON"






 




12/19/2011

1/144 AIRBUS A321-131 LUFTHANSA RETRO DESIGN


1/144th Scale Model Airbus A321-131 Lufthansa retro design 50th Anniversary
Kits: Revell (Germany)
Model by: Supawat  Putthitornworasit














12/12/2011

1/144 BOEING 737-200 ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE

1/144th Scale Model  BOEING 737-2Z6 ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE / 602 SQD,WING 6 DONMUANG RTAFB THAILAND.
KITS: AIRFIX (UNITED KINGDOM)     DECALS: SIAM SCALE
MODEL BY : SUPAWAT  PUTTHITORNWORASIT

















    Up: 1/144 RTAF Airbus A319-115X CJ & Down: 1/144 RTAF Boeing 737-2Z6
Boeing 737-200 #60201 Ground at Donmuang RTAFB in Flooding Bangkok Oct-Nov 2011,
Special thank & Via picture by FS.1 Rach Rachtanawijarn PR-RTAF

12/06/2011

1/144 P-3T "ORION" ROYALTHAI NAVY


The Royal Thai Navy ordered three ex USN P-3A Orions in 1989. Deliveries were delayed for a couple of years due to financial problems and governmental changes in Thailand. In September/October 1993 the Orions destined for Thailand arrived at the NADEP at NAS Jacksonville, where the aircraft were modified to meet the Royal Thai Navy's requirements. The VP-3T is a VIP bird with strengthened floor, passenger seats and a limited so-called SENTAC station which combines some elements of the Sensor 3 and TACCO stations, enabling the aircraft to perform light surveillance duties. The Orions were purchased as replacements for the Grumman S-2A/G Trackers and are operated by 102 squadron (initially with 101 squadron) alongside the Fokker F-27 Maritime Enforcers. The first Thai P-3 crews were trained by VP-30 at NAS Jacksonville and by Logistic Services International on location in Thailand. Next to the three operational Orions Thailand received two ex USN P-3A's which are used as spare part birds at U-Tapao AB.


Royal Thai Navy P-3T upgrade
7 jun 2005 A Royal Thai Navy  P-3T arrived at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in April for a radar upgrade that will benefit Thailand as well as the United States in the global war on terror. NAVAIR's Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) Program Office (PMA-290) is responsible for the upgrade under the auspices of a foreign military sales (FMS) case.
A combined NAVAIR/Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) team at NAS Patuxent River will replace the antiquated APS-80 radar system with a Raytheon commercial off the shelf (COTS) SeaVue radar. This radar will provide enhanced capabilities such as Inverse Synthetic Aperture, as well as a replacement for the functions that were provided by the obsolete APS-80 radar.The NAWCAD team will take about eight to 10 weeks to install, integrate and test the COTS SeaVue radar. Ground and flight-testing will be performed at NAS Patuxent River, including a functional check flight, and four five-hour test flights. The upgraded P-3T will be used to train an RTN crew consisting of two pilots, a flight engineer, two naval flight officers, one in-flight technician, and one radar operator prior to ferrying the RTN P-3T back to U-Tapao, Thailand.

A three-Phased Depot Maintenance (PDM), the first major maintenance conducted on this aircraft since delivery in 1995, was performed at a Lockheed Martin Aircraft Center (LMAC) in Greenville, S.C. prior to arrival at NAS Patuxent River. A NAVAIR Depot Jacksonville ferry crew flew the aircraft from Greenville to Patuxent River. The RTN plans to upgrade all three operational aircraft. Based on the successful execution of the first upgrade effort, the RTN is currently budgeting for the other two aircraft. The second upgrade could begin as early as October 2005. The RTN is also considering additional avionics upgrades in the future. 


P-3T
Two Thai Orions, originally P-3A TAC/NAV MOD's were modified by NADep at NAS Jax with new navigation and communication systems, avionics and radar displays. The aircraft were wired for IRDS and Harpoon missile firing systems.


1/144th ScaleModel: P-3T "ORION" ROYAL THAI NAVY  ราชนาวีไทย
Kits: ARII (Nippon)    Decals: SiamScale
Model by Supawat  Putthitornworasit