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AH-1F was ordered by Army who operate the attack helicopter wings, not air force. Analayo 01:41, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
I am going to revamp the article to look and feel more like the Air Command (Canada) article. That means a major cleanup will proceed step by step. ThePointblank 02:55, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
I update the lastest procurment aircraft and reorder the aircraft table. Analayo 04:11, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
Please cite references, especially when making such drastic changes. I'm not going to rollback yet, but if anybody can confirm or deny this stuff... - The Bushranger Return fire Flank speed 21:31, 1 November 2010 (UTC)
The JAS 39 Gripen photo in the article is actually a Swedish Air Force plane. You can see the symbol for the SAF on the side. Arkaska ( talk) 21:01, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
Review: Young, Edward M; Peter Rogers, reviewer (July 1997).
"Aerial Nationalism: a History of Aviation in Thailand" (PDF).
Journal of the Siam Society. JSS Vol. 85.0 (digital). Siam Heritage Trust: Reviews pp. 202-206. Retrieved March 17, 2013. Edward M Young's Aerial Nationalism brings us a fascinating, comprehensive and scholarly account of how these developments took place in Thailand.
An important part of Thai Air Force combat history is its B Team augmentation of the RLAF during the Vietnam War. The Thai Air Force not only supplied T-28 pilots to the RLAF, but also maintained RLAF aircraft and generally supported the RLAF effort. Cited info in the RLAF article could be used to develop this article.
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AH-1F was ordered by Army who operate the attack helicopter wings, not air force. Analayo 01:41, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
I am going to revamp the article to look and feel more like the Air Command (Canada) article. That means a major cleanup will proceed step by step. ThePointblank 02:55, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
I update the lastest procurment aircraft and reorder the aircraft table. Analayo 04:11, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
Please cite references, especially when making such drastic changes. I'm not going to rollback yet, but if anybody can confirm or deny this stuff... - The Bushranger Return fire Flank speed 21:31, 1 November 2010 (UTC)
The JAS 39 Gripen photo in the article is actually a Swedish Air Force plane. You can see the symbol for the SAF on the side. Arkaska ( talk) 21:01, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
Review: Young, Edward M; Peter Rogers, reviewer (July 1997).
"Aerial Nationalism: a History of Aviation in Thailand" (PDF).
Journal of the Siam Society. JSS Vol. 85.0 (digital). Siam Heritage Trust: Reviews pp. 202-206. Retrieved March 17, 2013. Edward M Young's Aerial Nationalism brings us a fascinating, comprehensive and scholarly account of how these developments took place in Thailand.
An important part of Thai Air Force combat history is its B Team augmentation of the RLAF during the Vietnam War. The Thai Air Force not only supplied T-28 pilots to the RLAF, but also maintained RLAF aircraft and generally supported the RLAF effort. Cited info in the RLAF article could be used to develop this article.
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can we just remove list of aircraft/equipment on this page as it also have been covered in List of aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force ( Ckfasdf ( talk) 02:28, 31 October 2019 (UTC))