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Former U.S. Air Force plane converted into cafe in Thailand

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A former U.S. Air Force plane has been converted into a cafe in Thailand.

The Fairchild C-123 was salvaged from a scrapyard before being given the name 'Coffee 123' as a drinks stop at a motorway service station in Chachoengsao province.

The plane was used during the Vietnam War and had been stationed with the Royal Thai Army for many years before being retired and sold off for scrap.

Footage shows how the plane is divided into two zones - the seating area on the plane that is air-conditioned for sitting with drinks and the cockpit area where customers can take pictures.

The zone behind the plane is the bar where guests order food and drinks such as different blends of tea, coffee, soda, and desserts.

Coffee 123 is open every day from 10 am to 7 pm.

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