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Showing posts with label Fouga CM170 Magister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fouga CM170 Magister. Show all posts

2016-06-26

Lunak : Video: "20160623 Fouga Magister MT-5 airworthy"



 
Thanks Jef and congratulations to the Antwerp team for the achievement.


MT-5 took off for the Belgian Air Force Days @ Florennes this WE. After 9 years the Whistling Turtle is back in the sky, thanks very much towards the people that made this all possible ! Respect and memories that come back - thank you !

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2015-10-18

Stampe Museum Fouga Magister MT5 first successfull test engine run

Dankje Dirk

They never sleep at the Stampe Museum.

The Museum team performed the first successfull engine test of the Fouga Magister MT5 preserved at the Stampe Museum in Deurne (Antwerpen).

Congratulations






Forwarded message - From: Dirk Buytaert <d.buytaert>
Date: 2015-10-17 10:35 GMT+02:00

For your information:

Gisteren heeft onze Fouga Magister MT5 zijn eerste enginetests gedaan.
Met succes overigens.

mvg


Dirk Buytaert

Stampe & Vertongen Museum
Antwerp Int'l Airport
Box 3
2100 Antwerpen
Belgium





2011-09-24

vidéo : "Red Devils (Betamax Conversion) Part 2"


Thx Phil

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Due to lenght I had to cut the video file in two parts hope. I hope you will enjoy this little piece of belgian aviation history. The Red Devils was the belgian airforce national stuntteam. There stationed at Brustem airbase (sint-truiden). The pilots and mechanics were all volunteers and did the training and maintenance after their hours. The fouga's were used daily by students and instructors of the 9nd wing training. Even with limited resources the Red Devils became one of the best stunt teams in the world. But because of high costs the team was put off.
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video: "Red Devils (Betamax Conversion) Part 1"

Thx Phil,

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Due to lenght I had to cut the video file in two parts hope. I hope you will enjoy this little piece of belgian aviation history. The Red Devils was the belgian airforce national stuntteam. There stationed at Brustem airbase (sint-truiden). The pilots and mechanics were all volunteers and did the training and maintenance after their hours. The fouga's were used daily by students and instructors of the 9nd wing training. Even with limited resources the Red Devils became one of the best stunt teams in the world. But because of high costs the team was put off.

video: "Fouga CM170 Magister Belgian AF"

You heard the noise, you know this is a Fouga


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The good old days,      now sadly gone. Belgian AF Fouga CM170 Magister @ Beauvechain AB
www.fougamagister.be