Alfred Fartknocker:
This Caribou used to be preserved at the TUDM Museum in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Pooja poses with CAC CA-27 Sabre Mk.32, FM-1907.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Made in Scotland. SAL Pioneer, FM 1016 at Sungai Besi, Malaysia.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Made in Scotland. SAL Twin Pioneer 1, FM 1001 is c/n 529.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This Skyhawk is TUDM M32-30, an A-4PTM.
Alfred Fartknocker:
The Caribou is one of my favourite aircraft. Here's another shot of c/n 270, preserved at Sungai Basi AB in Malaysia.
Alfred Fartknocker:
A Spotter at work....Fartknocker poses!
Alfred Fartknocker:
One of two Alouette III preserved at Sungai Besi, is M20-05.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Malay Police King Air 350 at Langkawi, Malaysia.
Alfred Fartknocker:
I guess this Malaysian Sabre was used for G.I. at some point.
Alfred Fartknocker:
The other TUDM Skyhawk left behind at Sungai Besi, is TUDM M32-29, an A-4PTM.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This is a proper aeroplane. SAL Twin Pioneer 1.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Lovely wife poses with Percival Provost T.51, FM1037.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This ex Malay Police Cessna 206 is preserved at their museum in Kuala Lumpur.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Malaysia took two ex RCAF Albatross, and this one is M35-01, (RCAF 9303). Preserved still, at the site of the old museum at Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur.
Alfred Fartknocker:
My wife poses with a CTRM Eagle 150, of the Malaysian Air Force. M51-01 is in the remains of the TUDM Museum in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This Alouette III is FM-1316. It's derelict at Sungai Besi AB in Kuala Lumpur, but there will likely be a new Museum at some point.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Sungai Besi AB in Kuala Lumpur is being redeveloped, so the TUDM Museum there has to move. This Wasp HAS.1 is M499-04, but it still carried its old RN serial, XT784.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Seen at Subang IAP, Kuala Lumpur was this Libyan Herk. 5A-DOO is operated in 'Libyan Cargo' marks, but it belongs to the Air Force. It's an L-100-30, c/n 5000 and is in store here since March of 2019, so been here for a month.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Nothing looks quite like a Caribou. This one is at Sungai Besi AB in Kuala Lumpur. It's c/n 270 & served the TUDM (Malaysian AF) as M21-04.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This Canadair CL-41G is one of a pair at the old TUDM Museum, Sungai Besi, KL. This is M22-01 marked as FM-2201. Hopefully these a/c will find a new home soon.
Alfred Fartknocker:
A pair of TUDM (Malaysia AF) A-4 PTM Skyhawks in the abandoned Museum at Sempang AB, Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur. M32-30 is ex USN Bu Aer 145078 & M32-29 ex 149551.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This Mi-8MTV-1 is parked at Subang IAP, Malaysia- I thought EY-225 might be ex mil, but it seems not? EY-225 is a Tajikistan serial/ registration but the c/n of this one isn't known yet.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Sad looking remains of Malaysian AF Cessna 402B, M27-04 reflected in a puddle at the remains of the TUDM Museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Nice looking A-4PTM in the recently closed museum at Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. M32-29 is ex US Navy as Bu.Aer 149551.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This NA Sabre is Malaysian CAC Sabre Mk.32 FM-1902. The TUDM Museum at Sungai Besi, near Kuala Lumpur had shut down, so I hope it has been saved for the new museum when it opens. It's old RAAF serial still seems unknown.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Cessna 402B, M27-02 of the TUDM (Malaysian AF) was preserved at Sungai-Besi A/F in Kuala-Lumpur. The airfield closed, and is rezoned for development and the museum shut- but hopefully to re-open at a new site.
Alfred Fartknocker:
Although this Bulldog and it's photographer are from Scotland- I hadn't realised that Malaysia used the type. M25-08 survived its service in the TUDM and is preserved at the old museum at Sungai Besi in Kuala Lumpur. The museum was shut when we visited.
Alfred Fartknocker:
This Harvard looks a bit British, but FT-383 is in Malaysia. It's a Canadian built Harvard IIB, c/n 14A-1423, ordered as 43-13124.
Alfred Fartknocker:
The right engine idles while 9M-PTC loads/ offloads a few pax. This Beech King Air flies for the Malaysian Police and is at Langkawi. I think I'd be briefing the pax carefully before trying this sort of thing...