Saturday, March 19, 2011

THE HANDING OVER OF FM 1001 TWIN PINONEER


The first Twin Pioneer was handed over to Tengku Yaacob, Malayan High Commissioner in London, during a ceremony at Prestwick in the early spring of 1958 and was flown from Scotland to Malaya by a crew seconded from the Royal Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Charles being the Captain. With the Suez crisis uppermost in everyones' minds and much of the Middle East in a state of turmoil, British stock was at a low ebb in the area. So, not wanting to have our new aircraft impounded by some unfriendly state, the CAS Designate arranged for the national markings on the fuselage and wings to be covered over with canvas strips and the plane registered as a civil aircraft for the long flight to the Far East.

All went well until the crew ran into extremely bad weather over Turkey where they were forced to land at a remote military airfield tucked among the mountains. Unfortunately one of the canvas strips bearing the civil markings had become detached in the storm, leaving Flight Lieutenant Charles with the difficult task of trying to explain to a junior Turkish officer, who spoke no English, why a number of Royal Air Force officers were flying a hitherto unknown type of aircraft bearing a civil registration on one side and an equally unknown military marking on the other, from the United Kingdom, which he had had heard of, to Malaya, which he had not! Indeed the situation eventually became so farcial that the poor young Turk was only too pleased to have the aircraft refuelled and sent on its way, reckoning he would never be able to explain at all to his superiors.

                                                       Flight Lieutenant H G Charles

THE AIR FORCE ORDINANCE 1958


The Yang di-Pertuan Agong approved the bill of the Air Force Ordinance on Monday 2nd June 1958 for the formation of the Royal Malayan Air Force.

Friday, March 18, 2011

RECEIVING THE FIRST AIR FORCE COLOUR


It was an honour for Flight Lieutenant Buang bin Ahmad to represent the Air Force to recieve its Royal Color from Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 14 September 1967.

Ironically he was involved in a fatal aircraft accident on 26 October 1967. May Allah bless his soul.




The article in Berita Udara 1982 about the late Flight Lieutenant Buang's daughter.



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AIR COMMODORE A V R JOHNSTONE, THE "FATHER" OF THE ROYAL MALAYAN AIR FORCE

In 1956, whilst serving with the Royal Air Force at Headquarters Malaya, Air Commodore A V R Johnstone  was invited by Tengku Abdul Rahman to become a member of the Armed Forces Council, a committee chaired by the Tengku and otherwise comprising senior Malayan Army officers, civil servants from the Ministry of Defence and officials from the Department of Finance. The Council's Terms of Reference related only to the setting up of permanent forces Malaya and was concerned with the day to day running of the Emergency, which was still being handled by the Director of Operations and his staff.
 It had been agreed previously that the British Government would bear the capital cost of  equipping the new Air Force but that its upkeep, or recurring costs, would be the responsibility of the Government of Malaya after Independence. Therefore, when the original plans were being drawn up, the limiting factor was the size of the annual budget allocated to the RMAF. An estimated sum of $M 15,000.000 was fixed (although later much reduced when the bottom fell out of the Tin Market) around which Commodore Johnstone  was asked to submit proposals for the creation of an Air Force.



                                        The first Chief of the Air Force - Nov 1957 - Sep 1958

THE FIRST AIR WOMAN

Cpl P Mariamah was the first Air Woman to be enlisted as the full time RMAF personnel in July 1972. She  was serving earlier as a Volunteer of the RMAF  from 12 May 1969 till 1972. She woked in  a safety equipment  bay at RMAF Kuala Lumpur and Airod until her retirement.

THE BLESSING OF SERINDIT

The blessing of SERINDIT (Cessna 310F) by Tunku Abdul Rahman for No2 Squadron Royal Malayan Air Force in 1962.

THE FREE-FALLERS


This picture of free-fallers jumping out from the Caribou was taken by Kamaruddin Abdullah who jumped earlier from the aircraft in 1981. Later he went with other Malaysian free-fallers to jump at the North Pole.

WING PRESENTATION FOR THE FIRST MALAYAN TRAINED PILOTS


The Defence Minister Dato' Razak presented the wing to Pilot Officer Arthur Cheah on 14 December 1961 at RAF Station KL. The other officers receiving the wings were Pilot Officer Ahmad Idris, Pilot Officer Chuah Nee Wah
and Pilot Officer Gopal Ramdas.

THE FIRST RMAF WARRANT OFFICER

Warrant Officer Haji Abdul Maulud Ujang was the first Warrant Officer in the RMAF. He was born on 31st July 1923. He joined the Straits Settlement Police Force in Singapore in 1937. Later he joined No 91 Squadron RAF Regiment (Malaya) on 23rd September 1947. He was promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer while he was serving in Hong Kong on 1st June 1957. He was transferred to the Royal Malayan Air Force on 23rd September 1958 and became KL Base Warrant Officer.

AEROSPATIALE ALOUETTE IIIB


Introduced in August 1963, five French built Alouette IIIB marked the formation of No. 3 Squadron and RMAF helicopter operations. Dato Razak is seen here with one of the helicopters.