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2013-01-13

Former Belgian Air Force Harvard 'H-4' makes 1st flight after restauration


On November 9th, 2012 North American AT6C Harvard F-AZQR made its firtst flight from Angers after a 15 year long restauration in the hands of his owner Gilles Carter.
Once the testflights and the certification are done, the aircraft will leave Angers for its new home, La Rochelle.
F-AZQR was build for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) with registration 41-33633, but was transferred on paper to the Royal Air Force as EX660, in reality the aircraft was shipped directly to the South African Air Force who registered it 7309.
Between 1947 and 1959 the aircraft flew with the Belgian Air Force with registeration H4.  On June 25th, 1959 it was bought by Air France for its flying school and flew it until 1964 bearing the registration F-BJBC.
Air France sold the aircraft to the Société anonyme des avions Meyer and to Air Cameroun, which kept the aircraft until 1971.  Then the aircraft passed into private hands until it disappeared from the civil register in 1977.
The wreck returned to France in the mid of the eighties via Saint-Rambert-d'Albon.
Gilles Carter bought the aircraft in 1990 and started a few years the restauration in the buildings of the Musée Régional de l'Air d'Angers, helped by his friend Camille Millon.  15 years later, their perseverance has paid off..
Source : Fana de l'Aviation - January 2013.
Kind regards,
Laurent Heyligen