Talk:Royal Cambodian Air Force

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All military aircraft in Cambodia are operated by the Royal Cambodian Air Force branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces. A total of 27 aircraft are in operation, including 9 combat jets and 8 helicopters.

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Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[3] Notes Aero L-39 Czech Republic trainer/light attack  5 Britten Norman Islander United Kingdom utility transport BN-2A 3 Harbin Y-12 China utility transport  2 Mikoyan MiG-21 Soviet Union fighter  4 Mil Mi-4 Soviet Union transport helicopter Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union transport helicopter Mi-8 Mi-17 4 2 Mi-17  Soviet Union transport helicopter Mil Mi-26 Soviet Union transport helicopter  2 Tecnam P92 Italy liaison  5

All military aircraft in Cambodia are operated by the Royal Cambodian Air Force branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces. A total of 27 aircraft are in operation, including 9 combat jets and 8 helicopters.

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Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[3] Notes Aero L-39 Czech Republic trainer/light attack  5 Britten Norman Islander United Kingdom utility transport BN-2A 3 Harbin Y-12 China utility transport  2 Mikoyan MiG-21 Soviet Union fighter  4 Mil Mi-4 Soviet Union transport helicopter Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union transport helicopter Mi-8 Mi-17 4 2 Mi-17  Soviet Union transport helicopter Mil Mi-26 Soviet Union transport helicopter  2 Tecnam P92 Italy liaison  5

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This article's formatting needs to be fixed ASAP. It looks worse than a stub right now. Jameson L. Tai 22:52, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

Needs reformatting
This article's formatting needs to be fixed ASAP. It looks worse than a stub right now. Jameson L. Tai 22:53, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

MiG-21
Those MiG-21s look pretty stored and unserviceable... --SojerPL (talk) 15:07, 25 January 2013 (UTC)

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