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I'm looking for the best picture or any informations about the KAF's U-6 (Beaver). It seem that the KAF had 3 aircrafts.
But in 1971, during the viet cong's sapper attack at the Pochentong Air Base,at least 1 Beaver was destroyed.In 1972
at leat 1 Beaver was refurbished with a new engine.
http://www.khmerairforce.com/AAK-KAF/AVNK-AAK-KAF/Cambodia-Beaver-KAF.JPG
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The text of this article is a near identical copy of Ak Yum. While this is the older article, the better known name is simply Ak Yum - which explains why a new article was created there as there was no redirect here. Prasat simply means 'tower' and can be added to the front of any Angkorian/Cambodian monument with a central sanctuary or external towers - Prasat Angkor Wat, Prasat Bayon etc. Unless the most commonly used name includes 'prasat' - e.g. Prasat Kravan we should probably stick to the standard article naming like Angkor Wat rather than Prasat Angkor Wat although both are correct. If there are no objections I'll move the nav boxes and stub tags over to Ak Yum and redirect this article there. Cheers, Paxse (talk) 17:44, 30 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]