I am looking to add two new type too the registry, the Chipmunk and the Tiger moth. I know there are quite a few of these aircraft in exsistance but I do not have time to take on these aircraft (yes, I am realizing I can't do everything

) What I need is someone to research the aircraft and create a data sheet for me on each aircraft. I can then take this and create the registry from them. If one of you intrepid individuals would like to help with either of these aircraft types then let me know. Also, if there is a type not covered that you want to see covered, this is the way to get it added. If I get the information then I will created it.
It's fairly easyto , just use this as a template to fill out the information, putting a N/A when the data is unknown.
Serial #: 51-14666
Construction #: 182-353
Civil Registration:
Unknown
Model: T-6G
Name: None
Status: Displayed
Last info: 2003
History:
Delivered to Thai AF as ???, 19??.
RTAF Museum, Bangkok, Thailand, circa 1967-2003.
Source(s):
Steve Darke/www.thai-aviation.net
Photo Source(s):
Steve Darke/www.thai-aviation.net
And then you can send it to
submit@REMOVEwarbirdregistry.org (delete the REMOVE before sending) and you can attach images to the e-mail. Please make sure you list sources and credit's where applicable and please list the type and serial number in the subject line, it makes it easier for me to sort them that way. Also, one e-mail per aircraft (instead on one e-mail with 10 aircraft in it) is more useful but not required.
Thanks.
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