Le guide Molveau du vol à voile dans le sillage du Marabout Flash de 1962 par Patrick Huet
publié le 30 janvier 2013
En proposant un tour d'horizon du vol à voile à travers un éventail de 250 planeurs, Jean Molveau comble une lacune… Le précédent ouvrage du genre datait de 1962.
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2013-01-31
Aerobuzz : book : gliding : Le guide Molveau du vol à voile dans le sillage du Marabout Flash de 1962 par Patrick Huet
2013-01-30
Event : Fly In Strasbourg-Polygone, 27/28 avril 2013
Forwarded message From: Eric JANSSONNE
Haguenau le 30/01/2013, Alsace
Bonjour les ami(e)s,
Comment allez-vous ?
Président " Les Ailes Historiques du Rhin "
54 route de Bischwiller,
67500 HAGUENAU / FRANCE
Tél.: 03.69.02.08.34 ou 06.07.06.84.05
E mails : aileshistoriquesdurhin@gmail.com
Site Web : http://www.aileshistoriquesdurhin.fr
Bonjour les ami(e)s,
Comment allez-vous ?
Pour votre information, les 27 et 28 avril 2013, sera organisé les JPO de l'aérodrome de
Strasbourg-Polygone à cette occasion " Les Ailes Historiques du Rhin " organisera une
exposition sur l'histoire de ce terrain avec notamment des documents inédits (en particulier
sur le 2éme Régiment de Chasse) ainsi que son Fly In annuel d'avions anciens.
Vous êtes les bienvenu(e)s !
Strasbourg-Polygone à cette occasion " Les Ailes Historiques du Rhin " organisera une
exposition sur l'histoire de ce terrain avec notamment des documents inédits (en particulier
sur le 2éme Régiment de Chasse) ainsi que son Fly In annuel d'avions anciens.
Vous êtes les bienvenu(e)s !
A bientôt,
ÉRIC JANSSONNE,Président " Les Ailes Historiques du Rhin "
54 route de Bischwiller,
67500 HAGUENAU / FRANCE
Tél.: 03.69.02.08.34 ou 06.07.06.84.05
E mails : aileshistoriquesdurhin@gmail.com
Site Web : http://www.aileshistoriquesdurhin.fr
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Event,
http://www.aileshistoriquesdurhin.fr
New Datafile on the Belgian-Wings Website: Caudron G.III at Juvisy-sur-Orge
I have just added a new datafile on the Belgian Wings website:
This time the Caudron G.III is described which was used by the Belgians
for initial pilot training at Juvisy-sur-Orge (F.) during World War I.
Click the picture to discover:
Best regards,
Daniel Brackx
Libellés :
Belgian Air Service,
Belgian WIngs,
Caudron G.III,
Juvisy-sur-Orge,
World War I
Comics : Aerobuzz : Le faucon du désert démasqué
Le quatrième épisode la série BD "Le faucon du désert" intitulé Saqqara à pour cadre des montagnes enneigées de Suisse.
- Un nouveau décor pour le faucon du désert…
- © Zumstein / Ed. Delcourt
Read more http://www.aerobuzz.fr/spip.php?article3141
Space : Herman Van Rompuy brengt bezoek aan VLT
Dankje Dirk
Forwarded message From: Dirk De Quick
Na afloop van de topconferentie van de Gemeenschap van Latijns-Amerikaanse en Caraïbische Staten en de Europese Unie (CELAC-EU) hebben verscheidene hoge Europese delegaties de afgelopen dagen een bezoek gebracht aan de ESO-sterrenwacht op Paranal, in het noorden van Chili. De top, de grootste die ooit door Chili werd georganiseerd, vond in de week van 22 tot 28 januari 2013 plaats in Santiago.
http://belgiuminspace.be/nieuws/belgisch-sterrenkundig-onderzoek/herman-van-rompuy-brengt-bezoek-aan-vlt
http://belgiuminspace.be/nieuws/belgisch-sterrenkundig-onderzoek/herman-van-rompuy-brengt-bezoek-aan-vlt
Aerobuzz : Comics : Lady Spitfire face au " Bourreau " de la Luftwaffe
Le deuxième album de la série "Lady Spitfire" est paru. Il s’intitule
"Der Henker" (le bourreau). Cette bande dessinée historique s’aventure
avec réussite sur le chemin de la fiction pure.
Lire la suite : http://www.aerobuzz.fr/spip.php?article3139
Lire la suite : http://www.aerobuzz.fr/spip.php?article3139
Space : Le Soir : Astrium reçoit ses premiers contrats pour définir la future fusée Ariane 6
Rédaction en ligne
Mis en ligne
Mis en ligne
Astrium reçoit ses premiers contrats pour définir la future fusée Ariane 6 PARIS, 30 jan 2013 (AFP) – Astrium, filiale espace du groupe EADS, a annoncé mercredi avoir reçu 108 millions d’euros
To read more : http://www.lesoir.be/174809/article/actualite/fil-info/2013-01-30/astrium-re%C3%A7oit-ses-premiers-contrats-pour-d%C3%A9finir-future-fus%C3%A9e-ariane-6
Brussels Airlines launches direct flights between Brussels and Washington
After the successful launch of a daily service to New York last year,
Brussels Airlines launches a second trans-Atlantic destination,
Washington Dulles International Airport. There is a big market demand
for flights between the European and the US capital, with Washington
being the third most important intercontinental destination in the
Belgian market, in terms of passenger numbers.
“We are extremely happy to be expanding Brussels Airlines’
intercontinental network and to be able to further reinforce our
presence at the American East Coast”, says Brussels Airlines CEO Bernard
Gustin. “With this new flight we're not only aiming at passengers
flying to Washington or Brussels, but we are connecting the entire
Brussels Airlines network with Washington and with the extended US
network of our partner UNITED. Thanks to our own flights to Washington
and New York and thanks to our cooperation with Star Alliance partners
UNITED and Lufthansa we will offer more than ever the best travel
possibilities to the United States.”
While Washington is mostly known for the White House, Capitol Hill and
the Pentagon, the city and the region have much more to offer for
tourists, like the world renowned Smithsonian Museums, the National
Mall, Arlington, the botanical gardens and the many libraries.
Washington is also an important university city.
Brussels Airlines will operate 5 flights per week to Washington with Airbus A330 aircraft. Passengers can expect the new Brussels Airlines product
with full flat beds in Business Class, ergonomic seats in Economy Class
and state of the art in-flight entertainment in both classes. These new
cabins were introduced only a few months ago and are already being
quoted by the industry as one of the best trans-Atlantic travel
products. Passengers flying to and from Washington will be able to earn
and spend Miles & More miles.
Flight schedule (in local times)
Flight n Departure Arrival Days
SN515 Brussels 17:30 Washington 20:15 2/4/5/6/7
SN516 Washington 22:35 Brussels 12:10 2/4/5/6/7
(flight time: 8 hours and 45 minutes)
With a late afternoon departure from Brussels Airport, passengers will arrive in Washington in the early evening. Thanks to the cooperation with partner airline UNITED they can smoothly connect to 44 destinations in the United States and Canada, including Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and Orlando. The Brussels-Washington flight also connects smoothly with Brussels Airlines’ European flights, including important cities like Berlin, Copenhagen, Madrid, Milan, Hamburg, Nice and Toulouse. The Washington flight times also allow connections with the African network to Abidjan, Cotonou, Yaounde, Douala and Lomé, among others.
Departure flexibility
Thanks to the cooperation between Brussels Airlines and UNITED Brussels
will be connected to Washington 12 times per week starting as from 18
June. Passengers can combine both flights, which offers more departure
flexibility and more connection possibilities.
To make this new trans-Atlantic service possible, Brussels Airlines will add an additional (the 8th) Airbus A330 to its long haul fleet.
Best regards,
Daniel
Libellés :
Brussels Airlines,
Brussels-Washington,
new direct flight
2013-01-29
Forty Belgian troops and two Agusta Medevac helicopters leave for Mali

They will join the three Belgian soldiers already in Mali. The Belgians will be based in the Malian capital Bamako.
The two helicopters (registrations H-30 and H-39) left Melsbroek for Mali aboard a
Russian Ilyushin 76 transport plane today (29/01). The exact location of where the
helicopters will be based has yet to be confirmed.
The helicopters will be used to fly the wounded to hospitals and
medical posts and consequently will be deployed as close to the front as
is practically possible.
Source: flandersnews.be
best regards,
Daniel Brackx
Libellés :
Agusta,
Belgian Air Force,
Ilyushin 76,
Mali,
Melsbroek
Air Aces - Cineflix Productions
A new TV show currently on the screens in the USA and Canada. Should arrive in Europe
http://www.cineflixproductions.com/shows/113-Air-Aces
http://www.cineflixproductions.com/shows/113-Air-Aces
SBAP site update on 27-01-2013
Dear aviation enthusiast,
Archivalia :
Thanks for your support, enjoy your flight and always safe landing...
The SBAP team
Libellés :
www.sbap.be
Vintage Wings of Canada : When Nature Calls

Ladies and Gentlemen Aviators Aerial combat during the Second World War exposed pilots and air crews to a terrifying array of stresses, dangers, risks and miseries. Many sorties, especially bombing ops, lasted six to ten hours and even longer. Toileting under these conditions was done only when necessary, and had its own attendant risks and bad outcomes. Follow this link to learn more: http://www.vintagewings.ca/Home/tabid/40/language/en-CA/Default.aspx |
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Vintage Wings of Canada
TV Show BBC Two - The Genius of Invention, Speed
Thx Emile
Forwarded message From: Emile RONVAUX <
Moteurs d'avions - Rolls Royce
jeudi 31 janvier à 22H sur BBC 2 :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01qh4qs Belgian Wings Website Update: 28 January 2013
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Belgian WIngs,
Belgian-wings.be update
2013-01-28
Video : Un Petit Coin de Ciel
Thanks to Renaissance du Caudron Simoun for sharing
Le 29 décembre 2012, André Hauet, Mécanicien de bord
André Hauet - Vidéo / Comme vous le savez, nous devons une grande partie de notre Base Documentaire "Caudron" au don exceptionnel qu'André a fait à l'Association pour la Renaissance du Caudron Simoun. André vient de nous faire parvenir cette vidéo disponible sur YouTube http://youtu.be/bGmZVF8Xmmw . Quand Un Petit Prince rencontre un grand passionné d'aviation au musée de l'air de Bruxelles ...
Le 29 décembre 2012, André Hauet, Mécanicien de bord
retraité de la Sabena et l'un des fondateurs du musée de l'Air,
invite Léonard Dayez à le suivre pour une visite guidée.
Il lui fait part de ses souvenirs, et Léonard n'est pas en reste de questions...
Un film de Paul & Léonard Dayez.
Libellés :
Brussels Air Museum
Aircraft Preservation : The Veys Collection is now availlable on Avialogs
We collaborate now with Avialogs to ensure better visibility to the Veys Collection.
Avialogs is a not for profit organization dedicated to preserve our aeronautic heritage and to build an online aviation library. You will find on this site technical documents, newspapers, books related to the various fields of the air.
About the Veys Collection
In August 2011, the collection Philippe Veys was given to the Brussels Air Museum Funds to be preserved digitally and put at the disposal of the aviation researchers. Most of them are rare sales brochures from the 30's, in French and German language.
Philippe Veys collaborated with many newspapers before World War 2 and collected documents about aviation. The Belgian Aviation History Library was selected for her capability to convert great quantities of paper to digital archives permitting easy access and the diffusion of this collection, the result of many years of hard labour of an Aviation Enthusiast.
The BAMF has allowed Avialogs to publish these unique documents.
If you want to use these documents, please mention Collection Philippe Veys.
Published on Saturday, 26 January 2013 02:11
See more on http://www.avialogs.com/en/blog/avialogs-news/926-collection-philippe-veys
Avialogs is a not for profit organization dedicated to preserve our aeronautic heritage and to build an online aviation library. You will find on this site technical documents, newspapers, books related to the various fields of the air.
In August 2011, the collection Philippe Veys was given to the Brussels Air Museum Funds to be preserved digitally and put at the disposal of the aviation researchers. Most of them are rare sales brochures from the 30's, in French and German language.
Published on Saturday, 26 January 2013 02:11
See more on http://www.avialogs.com/en/blog/avialogs-news/926-collection-philippe-veys
Libellés :
aircraft preservation,
avialogs,
Collection Philippe Veys
Video : 1960's Swedish troops in Congo / Zweedse UNO troepen in Congo
Thx Leo !
Forwarded message From: Leo
6-delige documentaire met af en toe ook wat (UN) vliegtuigen en beelden van Kamina e.d.
Leo
Sudpresse : Départ d'une quarantaine de militaires belges en direction du Togo, avant le Mali
Actualité
Rédaction en ligne
Une petite quarantaine de militaires s'est envolée dimanche matin à destination de l'Afrique, où ils mettront en oeuvre les deux hélicoptères Agusta A109 en version médicalisée que la Belgique a mis à la disposition de la France pour son opération Serval au Mali, a confirmé le ministère de la Défense. see more here
http://www.sudinfo.be/650907/article/actualite/belgique/2013-01-27/depart-d-une-quarantaine-de-militaires-belges-en-direction-du-togo-avant-le-mali
http://www.sudinfo.be/650907/article/actualite/belgique/2013-01-27/depart-d-une-quarantaine-de-militaires-belges-en-direction-du-togo-avant-le-mali
www.asa-be.com Civil aviation Press Conference Vizion Air
http://www.asa-be.com/index.htm
23/01/2013
Press Conference Vizion Air
The new Belgian airline Vizion Air held its press conference at Antwerp
Airport.
Vizion Air is a product of The Aviation Factory. Vizion Air has a Fokker
50 available at all times and can use the aircraft of the Aviation Factory when needed. They will also offer special flights to sports and cultural events.
--
Libellés :
AVIATION SOCIETY of ANTWERP
2013-01-26
Dispersals : The 2nd Tactical Air Force Medium Bombers Association Newsletter February 2013
Thx to Dave and his team,
We are happy and pround to share the last issue of Dispersals with articles about 2 Belgian B-25 flyers.
Thx to André and Mehdi for their help
Others issues of Dispersals availlable here
--
Yves Duwelz
We are happy and pround to share the last issue of Dispersals with articles about 2 Belgian B-25 flyers.
Thx to André and Mehdi for their help
Dispersal 02/2013 (4 Mb)
|
Others issues of Dispersals availlable here
--
Yves Duwelz
21st TSC spearheads helicopter offload at Antwerp
The AH-64 Apache helicopters and CH-47 Chinook helicopters began their journey in Beaumont, Texas, where they spent 12 days traveling across the Atlantic Ocean before being offloaded and stored at the port of Antwerp.
Various United States and partner nation agencies are involved in the movement with the final destination set for Coleman Barracks, Germany, where the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade will assemble and distribute the helicopters to its subordinate units.
According to Hans Roggeveen, a senior cargo specialist with the Benelux Detachment of 838th Trans., the cargo will be stored in Antwerp for up to three weeks before being loaded onto barges and transported down the Rhine River into Germany.
Best regards,
Daniel Brackx
Libellés :
Antwerp,
Antwerpen,
US Army Helicopters
Video B-25 Training Sortie
Thx Dave for sharing
Forwarded message From: Dave Poissant
Hello 2TAF MBA Members:
Here's a cool video on flying the B-25; it's recorded using the B-25 Mitchell 'Grumpy' of the Historic Flight Foundation, who, in addition to a remarkable flying museum, operate a B-25 qualification school.
Thx Dave for sharing
Some wonderful sequences.
Dave
[vintage-and-warbirds] Spitfire Dig to Continue at Second Site
Forwarded message From: SIRIUS
Spitfire Dig to Continue at Second Site
AVwebFlash
January 24, 2013
Undaunted by a failure to find any buried Spitfires at the first dig site in
Burma, project leader David Cundall said he is ready to start excavating a
second site. Cundall said he will be flying soon to Myitkyina, about 900
miles from the first dig site. A preliminary dig at Myitkyina found a buried
wooden crate filled with water and Cundall hopes further excavation there
will find airplanes. Cundall also said that excavation at the first site, at
Yangon Airport, was stymied when officials prevented crews from digging more
than five feet deep, to prevent damage to airport infrastructure such as
pipes and cables. Cundall had said he wanted to go to at least 20 feet deep.
If the second site proves unfruitful, Cundall has identified at least one
other site in Burma where he hopes to excavate. He also may return to the
first site and continue digging by hand, if officials will allow it, to
assure no damage is done. Cundall, a British farmer, has been hunting for
the lost Spitfires since 1996. He believes that the British military packed
more than 120 Spitfires in crates and buried them in the ground before
vacating Burma more than 60 years ago at the end of World War II.
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Spitfire Dig to Continue at Second Site
AVwebFlash
January 24, 2013
Undaunted by a failure to find any buried Spitfires at the first dig site in
Burma, project leader David Cundall said he is ready to start excavating a
second site. Cundall said he will be flying soon to Myitkyina, about 900
miles from the first dig site. A preliminary dig at Myitkyina found a buried
wooden crate filled with water and Cundall hopes further excavation there
will find airplanes. Cundall also said that excavation at the first site, at
Yangon Airport, was stymied when officials prevented crews from digging more
than five feet deep, to prevent damage to airport infrastructure such as
pipes and cables. Cundall had said he wanted to go to at least 20 feet deep.
If the second site proves unfruitful, Cundall has identified at least one
other site in Burma where he hopes to excavate. He also may return to the
first site and continue digging by hand, if officials will allow it, to
assure no damage is done. Cundall, a British farmer, has been hunting for
the lost Spitfires since 1996. He believes that the British military packed
more than 120 Spitfires in crates and buried them in the ground before
vacating Burma more than 60 years ago at the end of World War II.
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[vintage-and-warbirds] North American Dates Set for Mosquito
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North American Dates Set for Mosquito
AVwebFlash
Januaryt 7, 2013
The only flying De Havilland Mosquito will have a busy schedule in North
America this summer, according to its owner Jerry Yagen of the Fighter
Factory. As we reported earlier (http://tinyurl.com/b879vp8), the
reconstructed Mosquito, which flew for the first time in September, has made
several public appearances in New Zealand where AVspecs, the company that
did the restoration, is based.
Sometime this spring, the aircraft, which was originally built in Canada,
will be shipped to North America and Yagen said it will be at a lot of
airshows this coming season, including his own Warbirds Over the Beach
(http://tinyurl.com/al9wxml) in Virginia Beach May 17-19.
It will also make an appearance not far from the factory where it was built.
The Mosquito will headline the Hamilton Air Show June 15-16. Hamilton is
about 30 miles west of Toronto, where the original aircraft was built. In
addition to its solo performance, the Mosquito will join a formation flight
of warbirds that will include the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's
Lancaster bomber along with a Spitfire and a Hurricane. There will also be a
gathering of Mosquito pilots.
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North American Dates Set for Mosquito
AVwebFlash
Januaryt 7, 2013
The only flying De Havilland Mosquito will have a busy schedule in North
America this summer, according to its owner Jerry Yagen of the Fighter
Factory. As we reported earlier (http://tinyurl.com/b879vp8), the
reconstructed Mosquito, which flew for the first time in September, has made
several public appearances in New Zealand where AVspecs, the company that
did the restoration, is based.
Sometime this spring, the aircraft, which was originally built in Canada,
will be shipped to North America and Yagen said it will be at a lot of
airshows this coming season, including his own Warbirds Over the Beach
(http://tinyurl.com/al9wxml) in Virginia Beach May 17-19.
It will also make an appearance not far from the factory where it was built.
The Mosquito will headline the Hamilton Air Show June 15-16. Hamilton is
about 30 miles west of Toronto, where the original aircraft was built. In
addition to its solo performance, the Mosquito will join a formation flight
of warbirds that will include the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's
Lancaster bomber along with a Spitfire and a Hurricane. There will also be a
gathering of Mosquito pilots.
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Video : Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica en Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Air Museum
2013-01-25
Aeroweb : aircraft manuals : Le manuel de vol du U-2 déclassifié (MàJ)
The flight manual of the Lockheed U2 is desclassified
Le manuel de vol du U-2 déclassifié (MàJ)
Article publié le 20 janvier 2013 par Guillaume Besnard
Parmis la récente vague de déclassification de documents de la CIA se trouve le manuel de vol du U-2 datant de 1959.
S'il ne correspond bien entendu pas au manuel de vol de la version actuelle du U-2 en service, cette déclassification permettra aux passionnés de cette période de s'imaginer comment étaient pilotés les U-2 qui ont découvert les missiles soviétiques à Cuba …
Pour récupérer le manuel (en anglais), cela se passe ici : https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/utility-flight-hb-1-Mar-1959.pdf
Mise à jour 1 (20/01/2012 16h30)
More manuals are availlable from here : http://www.avialogs.com/en/component/k2/itemlist/category/1127-u2
Libellés :
aircraft manuals
Canadian Vintage wings : Call me Argonaut

Ladies and Gentlemen Aviators Sixty years ago, she protected the Canadian Atlantic fleet from aerial attack. Today her mighty heart still beats wide-open, but over a landscape devoid of water. Follow this link to learn more: http://www.vintagewings.ca/Home/tabid/40/language/en-CA/Default.aspx If you wish to be added to or removed from our lists let us know. Dave O'Malley, Vintage Wings of Canada |
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PAR AVION N°35 - Janvier 2013 - Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
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