....kosek punya kosek album lama, jumpalah gambaq lama nih.....
gambar sekitar tahun 1990an di padang Sek Vokesional [Kini Sek Men Teknik Langkawi] semasa bertugas dalam PDRM dulu....
Laman Blog ini adalah catitan aktiviti berkaitan kegemaran yang diceburi oleh penulis. Kegemaran Aeromodeling adalah kegemaran utama, manakala hobi memancing sekadar sambilan sahaja. Anda adalah dipersilakan untuk turut bersama memberi sebarang komen-komen membina supaya ianya dapat membantu meningkatkan lagi prestasi laman ini.
Apologise To International Viewer
Apologise To All Viewers
I'm sorry to you all guys, because I created this blog in Malay langguage, because my english is not well. Thank's to view my blog - Mohiz
I'm sorry to you all guys, because I created this blog in Malay langguage, because my english is not well. Thank's to view my blog - Mohiz
26 November 2012
25 November 2012
...another rc flight activities at Telok Kechai Flying site
Abg fly marmot abg ni lerr....
09 November 2012
My Cessna 182 Skylane - Boikot's me
....sudah agak lama abg tidak meidenkan Cessna ni, so minggu ini dia protes tidak mahu hidup dan enggan terbang, alamak, abg susah hati betul... kalau dia ni mogok macam nih....
22 September 2012
Meiden My EP Plane At Telok Kechai Alor Setar Flying Site
21 September 2012
My New Collection SFM-45
.....sudah sekian lama abg tak update blog abg ni... minta maaf kepada yang sudi datang bertandang. Ok ini adalah koleksi abg yang terbaru, fist test fly kat PRCFF hari ni sorang-sorang, EP plane SFM-45
Tqvm Mr Tan....
24 March 2012
Aktiviti Aeromodeling - Jumaat 16/09/2011 - Layahan semula Sayap Primadonaku
...sudah agak lama aku tidak fly, jadi pada kesempatan hari ini, maka aku pun pergi flykan primadona aku ni di Pendang....
05 November 2011
Akhirnya dapat ku miliki jua
...pada kesudahan pencarianku, maka telah dapat ku perolehi OK Model, MACE Pilot 2.5 meter glider with flap idaman hatiku ini, terima kasih kepada rakan flyer dari Pulau Pinang yang hanya aku kenali sebagai Carman yang sudi menyimpan dan menjualnya padaku...ah indahnya alam...
11 October 2011
Lawatan - Saujana II dan P20 Putrajaya
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| Jeffri |
16 September 2011
15 September 2011
Komentar - ...aku masih gagal menemuinya
07 September 2011
Komentar - Quadcopter
...apakah aku juga akan terlibat dengan benda ini?
setelah Autogyro aku mengecewakan, nampak quad ni sesuatu yang menarik, cukup sesuai dengan kerja-kerja arealphotography...apa kata anda??
setelah Autogyro aku mengecewakan, nampak quad ni sesuatu yang menarik, cukup sesuai dengan kerja-kerja arealphotography...apa kata anda??
02 September 2011
25 August 2011
19 August 2011
02 June 2011
Komentar - Black Hawk Down Lies About Malaysian Contribution..
Black Hawk Downer
Malaysian general says film glosses over contributions of his soldiers
By Brendan Pereira
MALAYSIA CORRESPONDENT
KUALA LUMPUR - In the Hollywood action movie Black Hawk Down, there are only fleeting shots of Asian men helping to rescue 75 US soldiers pinned down by militia fire in Mogadishu, Somalia.
And that is not good enough for Brigadier-General (Retired) Datuk Abdul Latif Ahmad (above). He wants the real story of what happened on Oct 3, 1993 told.
Brigadier-General Datuk Abdul Latif Ahmad was the commander of the Malaysian contingent in Oct 1993. -- THE SUN He was the commander of the Malaysian contingent, part of the United Nations peacekeeping force stationed in the tumultuous African state.
He saw 114 of his men go into battle with US forces on Oct 3 1993 and emerge six hours later with one man killed, nine injured and four armed personnel carriers destroyed.

'We were there in the thick of the battle. It is only right to set the record straight or Malaysian movie-goers will be under the wrong impression that the battle was fought by the Americans alone, while we were mere bus drivers to ferry them out,' said the 59-year-old former officer, who keeps a scrapbook of his tour of duty in Somalia.
Since the movie opened in theatres in the country, there has been no debate in the newspapers about the role of the Malaysian forces.
The general feeling appears to be that it is a movie loosely based on a real incident.
Accounts executive Rahim Osman, 33, had a vague idea that there was a local angle to what he had seen on the big screen. 'I remember that Malaysia was part of the UN forces, ' he said.
No such problems remembering the events of Oct 3, 1993 for Gen Abdul Latif and his men. An operation by the US forces to nab Somali warlord Gen Mohammed Farrah Aidid in his enclave failed. Compounding matters, two Black Hawk helicopters sent to pick up the US soldiers were shot down.
An order 'to assist by all means available' was made by the United Nations command to Malaysian and Pakistani contingents. But it came after the US had made four unsuccessful attempts to rescue their trapped soldiers.
There was a further delay before the Malaysian team could move into action. The US wanted to go it alone but with the use of 32 Malaysian armed personnel carriers.
Gen Abdul Latif recalled that the US military was advised it could not learn how to operate the Belgian-made carriers in a short while.
Only after considerable discussion and delay did Malaysian troops and US Ranger teams move into action.
Eighteen US soldiers died and 70 were wounded. Private Mat Aznan Awang was the sole Malaysian casualty. He received the highest gallantry award from the Malaysian King. Other members of the team were also decorated.
More satisfying was the praise the Malaysian soldiers received from the men with whom they fought alongside. 
Brigadier-General Greg Gile, commander of the US Ranger Force wrote on Oct 14, 1993: 'The battle that will live in history - your forces proved essential to accomplish the mission. The Rangers were saved, thanks to your soldiers.'
Major-General Thomas Montgomery, commander of the UN forces, was equally effusive. 'We are mindful of the price paid by your brave soldiers. We will never forget them and will be eternally grateful to Malaysia,' he said, assuring Malaysia that any US press critical of the rescue effort was off the mark.
The Hollywood movie has chosen to gloss over a contribution that a lieutenant in the US army appreciated.
A few days after the rescue, Lt John Breen wrote to the Malaysian soldiers who fought alongside him. He said many Americans were able to go to their families because of the help provided by the Malaysian troops.
He said: 'I would fight alongside you anywhere, any place.'
Gen Abdul Latif wants this untold part of Black Hawk Down known.
-Straits Times
Ref. Text Link: http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forums/non_aviation/read.main/167972/
Ref. Pic Link : http://military-photos.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
Malaysian general says film glosses over contributions of his soldiers
By Brendan Pereira
MALAYSIA CORRESPONDENT
KUALA LUMPUR - In the Hollywood action movie Black Hawk Down, there are only fleeting shots of Asian men helping to rescue 75 US soldiers pinned down by militia fire in Mogadishu, Somalia.
And that is not good enough for Brigadier-General (Retired) Datuk Abdul Latif Ahmad (above). He wants the real story of what happened on Oct 3, 1993 told.
Brigadier-General Datuk Abdul Latif Ahmad was the commander of the Malaysian contingent in Oct 1993. -- THE SUN He was the commander of the Malaysian contingent, part of the United Nations peacekeeping force stationed in the tumultuous African state.
He saw 114 of his men go into battle with US forces on Oct 3 1993 and emerge six hours later with one man killed, nine injured and four armed personnel carriers destroyed.

'We were there in the thick of the battle. It is only right to set the record straight or Malaysian movie-goers will be under the wrong impression that the battle was fought by the Americans alone, while we were mere bus drivers to ferry them out,' said the 59-year-old former officer, who keeps a scrapbook of his tour of duty in Somalia.Since the movie opened in theatres in the country, there has been no debate in the newspapers about the role of the Malaysian forces.
The general feeling appears to be that it is a movie loosely based on a real incident.
Accounts executive Rahim Osman, 33, had a vague idea that there was a local angle to what he had seen on the big screen. 'I remember that Malaysia was part of the UN forces, ' he said.
No such problems remembering the events of Oct 3, 1993 for Gen Abdul Latif and his men. An operation by the US forces to nab Somali warlord Gen Mohammed Farrah Aidid in his enclave failed. Compounding matters, two Black Hawk helicopters sent to pick up the US soldiers were shot down.
An order 'to assist by all means available' was made by the United Nations command to Malaysian and Pakistani contingents. But it came after the US had made four unsuccessful attempts to rescue their trapped soldiers.
There was a further delay before the Malaysian team could move into action. The US wanted to go it alone but with the use of 32 Malaysian armed personnel carriers.
Gen Abdul Latif recalled that the US military was advised it could not learn how to operate the Belgian-made carriers in a short while.
Only after considerable discussion and delay did Malaysian troops and US Ranger teams move into action.
Eighteen US soldiers died and 70 were wounded. Private Mat Aznan Awang was the sole Malaysian casualty. He received the highest gallantry award from the Malaysian King. Other members of the team were also decorated.
More satisfying was the praise the Malaysian soldiers received from the men with whom they fought alongside. 
Brigadier-General Greg Gile, commander of the US Ranger Force wrote on Oct 14, 1993: 'The battle that will live in history - your forces proved essential to accomplish the mission. The Rangers were saved, thanks to your soldiers.'
Major-General Thomas Montgomery, commander of the UN forces, was equally effusive. 'We are mindful of the price paid by your brave soldiers. We will never forget them and will be eternally grateful to Malaysia,' he said, assuring Malaysia that any US press critical of the rescue effort was off the mark.
The Hollywood movie has chosen to gloss over a contribution that a lieutenant in the US army appreciated.
A few days after the rescue, Lt John Breen wrote to the Malaysian soldiers who fought alongside him. He said many Americans were able to go to their families because of the help provided by the Malaysian troops.
He said: 'I would fight alongside you anywhere, any place.'
Gen Abdul Latif wants this untold part of Black Hawk Down known.
-Straits Times
Ref. Text Link: http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forums/non_aviation/read.main/167972/
Ref. Pic Link : http://military-photos.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
31 May 2011
Aktiviti Aeromodeling : Selasa 31/05/2011 - Le Belakang De' Tesco
Tapi padang ini merupakan tempat aktiviti sementara sahaja, ini kerana pihak pemaju belum berhajat nak buat bangunan lagi di atas tanah ini, tidak ada tarmac luas, cuma jalannya saja bertarmac cantik, kalau nak diikutkan bahaya kalau start fly atas tarmac tu, kerana ada ramai penonton, tapi ada juga sorang dua flyer tegar yang dok bantai juga start take off di atas tarmac tu, susah hati juga kita bila tengok macam tu.
Tapi adalah terbaik kalau bawa dan take-off kapai kita atas padang tu, padang pun bukanlah berlekuk sangat, banyak level dan sesuai untuk take-off. Sesuai untuk plane Nitro dari saiz kecil ke peringkat gaban boleh terbang di padang ini. Nak buat apa meneuver sekalipun boleh. Soalnya keselamatan ada no. 1, jika hebat macam mana sekalipun keyakinan dan kebolehan kita mengendalikan pesawat kita, langkah keselamatan lalu kita abaikan, maka tidak jadi apa-apalah, maka sia-sialah kehebatan yang kita rasakan itu.
Jadi marilah kita beraktiviti secara sihat, sedar dan memikirkan soal keselamatan. Biarlah orang melihat dengan seronok bukan dengan takut atau bimbang sambil mencemik bibir kepada kita yang tergambar ego pada mata mereka kelak. Minta mahaplah kepada mereka yang tertegur oleh kelancangan mulut dari riak mata aku yang memerhatinya. Malang tidak berbau dan tidak boleh dielak sebenarnya, tapi dengan langkah kehati-hatian kita semua, mungkin malang itu tidak berlaku dihadapan kitakan..? heeeeeeeeeeeeee....
Eh, dah landing kapai ko Mirul?
Eh, dah landing kapai ko Mirul?
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