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2018-10-06

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  Andy Aitchison et Daniel Brackx ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Andy Aitchison 4 octobre, 10:27   ex-Belgian Air Force SG-31 and long time gate guardian at Beauvechain for sale. Bring her home? http://www.platinumfighters.com/spitfirern201 1945 Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire XIVe RN201 For Sale   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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2017-03-11

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  Daniel Brackx , Jean-Marc Duquesne et 4 autres personnes ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Daniel Brackx 22 février, 08:29   Now on www.belgian-wings.be: "Supermarine Spitfire F.14e SG-94/IQ-L of the Fighter School after running off the taxi track at Koksijde airbase on June 22nd, 1950". More Spit's here: http://www.belgian-wings.be/Webpages/Navigator/Photos/MilltaryPics/post_ww2/Supermarine%20Spitfire%20XIV/Supermarine%20Spitfire%20FR.14%20Frontpage.html Now on www.belgian-wings.be: "Supermarine Spitfire F.14e SG-94/IQ-L of the Fighter School after runn...   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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Now on www.belgian-wings.be: "Supermarine Spitfire F.14e SG-94/IQ-L of the Fighter School after running off the taxi track at Koksijde airbase on June 22nd, 1950".
More Spit's here: http://www.belgian-wings.be/Webpages/Navigator/Photos/MilltaryPics/post_ww2/Supermarine%20Spitfire%20XIV/Supermarine%20Spitfire%20FR.14%20Frontpage.html
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2012-12-09

The making of "Spitfire XIV of 350 Squadron over Brussels under the snow "

One of our readers asked what techniques were used to produce the postcard (Thx Guido for the idea).

Some subjects were studied but finally the wish card of this year will show a pair of Spitfire XIV above Brussels.

We started from a picture of Brussels taken in the winter 2011 from the Atomium to be used as background.

The Koebelberg church is clearly visible and help to identify the place as Brussel. Snow covers the roofs and the weather was cold but with a spendid sky.

As the scene is supposed to happen around 1950, small details were corrected on the picture as they were too modern (cars, cranes ...).

The Spitfires are from 2 pictures taken by Eric Dessouroux in Duxford some years ago.

 The pictures were corrected (undercarriage deleted for one of the aircraft). The background was replaced by a one colour background. The 2 pictures were assembled together. These operations took 2 or 3 evenings until the result was OK. The technique used was learned from André Hiernaux.


The 2 spitfire were then "glued" on the Brussels background


The composition is then processed using fotosketcher a software which permit to soften
the pictures and apply filters to have artistic effects. To find the rights settings, many tests were performed. When the results seem good, the project is printed to detect default.





And the final result is





2012-11-25

Greeting cards : Spitfire XIV of 350 Squadron over Brussels under the snow


Hello,

We are now close to Christmas and the New year end.
You have the opportunity to send your airminded wishes.
 
We have a limited quantity of original greeting cards depicting 2 Spitfire XIV of 350 Squadron over Brussels under the snow.

The price is 10 Euro for 10 greeting cards including the envelopes.

If you are interested, please contact yduwelz@gmail.com


 

 

2012-10-20

Dozens of Spitfire planes to be excavated in Burma

Dozens of Spitfire fighter planes that were buried by British troops in Burma as the second world war drew to a close are to be excavated after an agreement to dig up the historic aircraft was signed by the Burmese government and an aviation enthusiast from Lincolnshire.
After 16 years of searching and lobbying, David Cundall, 62, has signed a deal to recover the lost RAF planes, which are believed to have been packed in crates and hidden by British forces on the orders of Earl Mountbatten shortly before the United States bombed the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945.
During his visit to Burma in April, David Cameron reached an agreement with President Thein Sein about the recovery of the missing aircraft. The British embassy in Rangoon said the newly signed deal was a chance to work with the new Burmese government "in uncovering, restoring, displaying these fighter planes".
Excavation work is expected to begin by the end of this month. The number of Mark 14 Spitfires awaiting discovery remains unclear, but Htoo Htoo Zaw, managing director of Cundall's Burmese partner, the Shwe Taung Paw company, said he estimated there were at least 60. Previous estimates have varied between 20 and 36. Even that number would represent a large increase in the global Spitfire population: while 21,000 were built, only 35 remain in a good enough condition to fly.  (Source: The Guardian)

Best regards,

Daniel