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2018-09-30

[Belgian Wings] Cessna C310 ex SABENA

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  Xavier Bertrand , Pierre Herben et 5 autres personnes ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Xavier Bertrand 11 septembre, 21:17   C310 ex SABENA C310 ex SABENA   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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11 septembre, 21:17
C310 ex SABENA
C310 ex SABENA


   
   

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2018-08-09

[Belgian Wings] I have just been informed that our good friend, glider pilot and godfather of the Belgian Modellers, RUDY BINNEMANS (85) has passed away,...

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  Daniel Brackx a publié dans Belgian Wings .       Daniel Brackx 8 août, 14:37   I have just been informed that our good friend, glider pilot and godfather of the Belgian Modellers, RUDY BINNEMANS (85) has passed away last night. Sincere condolences to Yvonne. ----- Here is Rudy in PL-40 preparing for a flight with my daughter in 2007. I have just been informed that our good friend, glider pilot and godfather of the Belgian Modellers,...   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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8 août, 14:37
I have just been informed that our good friend, glider pilot and godfather of the Belgian Modellers, RUDY BINNEMANS (85) has passed away last night. Sincere condolences to Yvonne. ----- Here is Rudy in PL-40 preparing for a flight with my daughter in 2007.
I have just been informed that our good friend, glider pilot and godfather of the Belgian Modellers,...

   
   

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2018-07-12

[Belgian Wings] The flying Red Devils at Ursel june 2018.

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  Serge D'hollander , Daniel Brackx et 8 autres personnes ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Serge D'hollander 30 juin, 08:59   The flying Red Devils at Ursel june 2018.   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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The flying Red Devils at Ursel june 2018.

   
   

   
      
   
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2018-03-18

[Belgian Wings] RIP STEVE NUYTS

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  Luc Ghys , Erwin Tops et Eric Dessouroux ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Luc Ghys 14 mars, 16:55   RIP STEVE NUYTS "Sliver number one" is no longer ... A youth idol and big name from the Belgian military aviation hi...   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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14 mars, 16:55
"Sliver number one" is no longer ...
A youth idol and big name from the Belgian military aviation hi...



   
   

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2018-03-04

[Belgian Wings] In 1956/57 Col Alex Binon headed the Brustem...

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  Daniel Brackx , Serge D'hollander et 2 autres personnes ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Daniel Brackx 9 février, 16:40   In 1956/57 Col Alex Binon headed the Brustem Flying Group. As such he had a personalised Gloster Meteor F.8 coded "AB". Included is the only picture I have showing the "AB" code on the nose wheel door. Cab anybody help identifying this Meteor and perhaps providing another picture? In 1956/57 Col Alex Binon headed the Brustem Flying Group. As such he had a personalised Gloster Met...   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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9 février, 16:40
In 1956/57 Col Alex Binon headed the Brustem Flying Group. As such he had a personalised Gloster Meteor F.8 coded "AB". Included is the only picture I have showing the "AB" code on the nose wheel door. Cab anybody help identifying this Meteor and perhaps providing another picture?
In 1956/57 Col Alex Binon headed the Brustem Flying Group. As such he had a personalised Gloster Met...



   
   

   
   
   
   
   

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2018-02-06

[Belgian Wings] De prille jaren van « 1er Régiment...

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  Serge Bellemans et Vincent Vanhuysse ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Serge Bellemans 27 Janvier, 09:05   De prille jaren van « 1er Régiment d'aéronautique/Groupe ballon » wat later de 23 Log W werd in Zellik. Deze logistieke wing werd gesloten in '95 of '96 onder het bevel van Kol Bosmans. De hangar is nu een geklasseerd monument. Op de derde foto zie je het kapperssalon uit dezelfde periode. Nu, na renovatie is het de opleidingsschool voor politie en brandweer, afgekort PIVO. (Provinciaal instituut voor opleiding).   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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27 Janvier, 09:05
De prille jaren van « 1er Régiment d'aéronautique/Groupe ballon » wat later de 23 Log W werd in Zellik. Deze logistieke wing werd gesloten in '95 of '96 onder het bevel van Kol Bosmans. De hangar is nu een geklasseerd monument. Op de derde foto zie je het kapperssalon uit dezelfde periode. Nu, na renovatie is het de opleidingsschool voor politie en brandweer, afgekort PIVO. (Provinciaal instituut voor opleiding).

   
   

   
   
   

   
   

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[Belgian Wings] deze zomer in het museum van sinsheim gespot. één...

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  Michel Legrand a ajouté 3 photos dans Belgian Wings .       Michel Legrand 27 Janvier, 12:31   deze zomer in het museum van sinsheim gespot. één van de belgen, maar welke juist kon ik niet uitmaken   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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27 Janvier, 12:31
deze zomer in het museum van sinsheim gespot. één van de
belgen, maar welke juist kon ik niet uitmaken


   
   

   
   
   

   
   

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2018-01-13

[Belgian Wings] iets voor het slechte weer : The Flemish Farm

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  Erwin Kenis a publié dans Belgian Wings .       Erwin Kenis 30 décembre, 15:12   iets voor het slechte weer : The Flemish Farm In May 1940, as German forces sweep across France and Belgium, the remains of the Belgian Air Force are bottled up near the Flemish coast, and billeted at a farm in the Flemish countryside. Ordered by their government to surrender, the commander gives orders that the regimental colours be honourably buried, rather than surrendered to the invaders. The few pilots with serviceable aeroplanes fly to England to join the Allied air forces, while those remaining are forced to surrender. Six months later, after fighting in the Battle of Britain, Jean Duclos, now a squadron leader, is persuaded by a fellow officer to return with him to retrieve the colours. The latter is killed before he can leave, and Duclos persuades the authorities to parachute him into Belgium. He contacts his former commanding officer, now living as a civilian in Ghent and secretly operating a resistance group feeding intelligence to the Allies. Provided with a false identity and a cover story, Duclos returns to the farm, where his late colleague's wife and child still live. She is initially unwilling to reveal where the colours are buried, believing that they are not worth dying for. But she relents and the colours are retrieved. Duclos must now travel through several hundred miles of dangerous and heavily guarded country to reach neutral Spain, from where he returns to England. On his return, the colours are paraded and formally re-presented to the Belgian Air Force. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vksP0dOyNZ0 Flemish Farm (1943)   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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30 décembre, 15:12
iets voor het slechte weer : The Flemish Farm
In May 1940, as German forces sweep across France and Belgium, the remains of the Belgian Air Force are bottled up near the Flemish coast, and billeted at a farm in the Flemish countryside. Ordered by their government to surrender, the commander gives orders that the regimental colours be honourably buried, rather than surrendered to the invaders. The few pilots with serviceable aeroplanes fly to England to join the Allied air forces, while those remaining are forced to surrender.
Six months later, after fighting in the Battle of Britain, Jean Duclos, now a squadron leader, is persuaded by a fellow officer to return with him to retrieve the colours. The latter is killed before he can leave, and Duclos persuades the authorities to parachute him into Belgium. He contacts his former commanding officer, now living as a civilian in Ghent and secretly operating a resistance group feeding intelligence to the Allies. Provided with a false identity and a cover story, Duclos returns to the farm, where his late colleague's wife and child still live. She is initially unwilling to reveal where the colours are buried, believing that they are not worth dying for. But she relents and the colours are retrieved.
Duclos must now travel through several hundred miles of dangerous and heavily guarded country to reach neutral Spain, from where he returns to England. On his return, the colours are paraded and formally re-presented to the Belgian Air Force.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vksP0dOyNZ0



   
   

   
   
   

   
   

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