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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
This article looks like it was written as an extension of the article for a specific book, Mrenh Gongveal: Chasing the Elves of the Khmer. The book is self-published, so it cannot be used as a source in this article. The sources listed here were the ones the author used for his book, but the problem here is that we can't really verify these sources and the ones that we can (the YouTube videos) aren't the type that we could use to verify something. Basically this article as it currently stands is one big piece of original research. A search for the term "Mrenh Gongveal" only brings up this book and various hits, which is a little disheartening. I may PROD this as original research. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。)08:57, 5 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
My university has e-access to "The Elves Conceal My Buffalo and My Son". The term "Mrenh Gongveal" is never stated in the piece, which is a poem. There is a reference to elves, but there is nothing there to substantiate that this term is used. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。)09:21, 5 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]