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2018-02-03

[Aviation preservation] The Mirage 5BD DB09 Back to Belgium (Brustem)

Yesterday February 1st The BD09 was delivered by trucks from Bordeaux to Brustem.
Acquired by a former pilot of Mirage, the aircraft will be restored and displayed at the Limburg Regional Airport in Brustem.

The  acquisisition, transport, and arrival of this aircraft in excellent condition permitted to demonstrate the enthousiasm, skills and dedication of he team behind the project. Many retired Mirage pilots, ground crews or simply Mirage fans were present.

At the end of the day, the aircraft was on her wheels and the engine on her dolly 



VIDÉO | Le retour du Mirage-5 «DB 09» en Belgique grâce à des passionnés
Un ancien pilote belge vient d'acquérir le Mirage-5 «BD09» des années 70. Quinze techniciens, dont un Modavien se sont lancés dans sa restauration.
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2018-01-24

[Brussels Air Museum Voisin LA restoration] Voisin LA et Benz IV moteur déménagement

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  Michael Lewis a publié dans Brussels Air Museum Voisin LA restoration .       Michael Lewis 23 Janvier, 13:14   Voisin LA et Benz IV moteur déménagement Déménagement du Voisin LA vers l'atelier et le moteur BenzIVu (moteur du LVG CVI) vers la mezzanine.   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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Voisin LA et Benz IV moteur déménagement
Déménagement du Voisin LA vers l'atelier et le moteur BenzIVu (moteur du LVG CVI) vers la mezzanine.



   
   

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[Aviation24.be] The Brussels Air & Space Museum is restoring a Fairchild C-119 "Flying Boxcar" - Aviation24.be



 
The Brussels Air & Space Museum is restoring a Fairchild C-119 "Flying Boxcar" - Aviation24.be
 
Aviation24.be and RateOne.be were invited to visit a nice restoration project initiated by AELR, the association of friends of the Air & Space Museum, led by its President Philippe Doppagne. For those who wonder what the initials stand for: musée d…
 
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2018-01-21

[Brussels LVG CVI restoration] 2018-01-20

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  Willy Sabersky a publié dans Brussels LVG CVI restoration .       Willy Sabersky 20 Janvier, 21:13   2018-01-20 Notre arbre de Noël ! Séchage de pièces peintes au primer Our Christmas tree ! Drying of painted parts with primer 2018-01-20 Notre arbre de Noël ! Séchage de pièces peintes au primer Our Christmas tree ! ...   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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Notre arbre de Noël !
Séchage de pièces peintes au primer

Our Christmas tree !
Drying of painted parts with primer
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Notre arbre de Noël !
Séchage de pièces peintes au primer

Our Christmas tree !
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[Brussels Air Museum Voisin LA restoration] 2018-01-20


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  Willy Sabersky a ajouté une photo dans Brussels Air Museum Voisin LA restoration .       Willy Sabersky 20 Janvier, 21:29   2018-01-20 On fait de la place pour le Voisin. Une grande table est préparée pour accueillir le fuselage. Making place for the Voisin. A large table is prepared to accommodate the fuselage. 2018-01-20 On fait de la place pour le Voisin. Une grande table est préparée pour accueillir le fuse...   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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On fait de la place pour le Voisin.
Une grande table est préparée pour accueillir le fuselage.

Making place for the Voisin.
A large table is prepared to accommodate the fuselage.
2018-01-20
On fait de la place pour le Voisin.
Une grande table est préparée pour accueillir le fuse...




   
   

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[Vintage_and_Warbirds_Pictures] Northrop P-61 Black Widow – December 2017 Restoration Update

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One step closer to flight......

The Mid Atlantic Air Museum's P-61 Black Widow as she looked at a recent WWII Weekend Air Show outing. Other aspects of the restoration have progressed significantly ...


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Northrop P-61 Black Widow – December 2017 Restoration Update
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2018-01-13

[telegraph] Aviation historians express anger over lost World War Two fighter plane given a 'hideous' makeover



Aviation historians express anger over lost World War Two fighter plane given a 'hideous' makeover
Aviation historians are fuming that a Second World War RAF fighter plane found in an African desert has been given a "hideous" makeover, complete with lurid paint and shark's teeth.
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[Vintage_and_Warbirds_Pictures] A-20 Wreck

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From a WIX Facebook post…

Mystery of the Boston bomber wreck solved! In co-operation with Finnish Aviation Museum, Finnish National Bureau of Antiquities and Nord Stream 2 AG gas pipelin...e company, we got the opportunity to dive the previously unidentified WWII era aircraft wreck Douglas A-20 Havoc/Boston bomber at 100 m depth in the Northern Baltic Sea. This almost intact twin-engine bomber was found by Nordstream 2 company during their seabed surveys. During our dives last July we discovered and identified the original manufacturer's serial number, as well as the operating squadron's tactical number, "White 24". With this data, and other details of the wreck, and aided by Russian, German and Finnish sources and researchers, curator of Aviation Museum Matias Laitinen was able to put together the pieces of the puzzle: the entire history of the aircraft from the manufacturer's plant to its' loss! The story behind the aircraft and its' crew turned out to be incredible.
This A-20 was built in USA and delivered to Soviet Union under Lend-Lease act. It was flown by 51st Mine and Torpedo Air Regiment of Soviet Baltic Fleet Naval Air Forces. On 18th Sept. 1944 "White 24" aircraft attacked German cargo ship m/s Moltkefelt, which was escorted by minesweeper M 151. M 151 AA-gunners opened fire and scored hits, which resulted in pilot Gusman Miftahudinov having to ditch the aircraft. Crew, Miftahudinov, gunner/radio operator Gleb Lokalov and navigator Yuri Aksenov got out from the sinking aircraft onto a life raft. They drifted a few days in the tiny raft to Åland Archipelago near Kökar island, where they were rescued by Finnish Coast Guard "Motor Yacht" MP-103! Finland had just made armistice with Soviet Union, so Miftahudinov's crew didn't become POWs, and were thus returned to Soviet Union at best possible speed. After a few months, Miftahudinov's crew flew together again.. On 14th Jan. 1945 they were shot down in an air raid against German shipping in the Bay of Gdansk, with the entire crew perishing in the crash.
Twin machinegun turret. This A-20-G20 subtype was the first G-series model equipped with electrically operated "Martin electric" turret armed with two 0.5" Browning machine guns. The aircraft is almost intact, but half buried into the bottom organic sediment. Cockpit, engine cowlings and leading edges of the wings are in the sediment. Tail is pointing up at a 20 degree angle.


Serial number 42-86826 was readable on the vertical stabilizer. It is the original manufacturing number painted in the USA, positively identifying the aircraft. This Douglas A-20-G20 Havoc was built in the Douglas plant at Santa Monica, California, USA in between July and September 1943. All in all, Douglas built 7478 A-20 aircraft. Almost half of which, 3140 were delivered to Soviet Union under "...Lend-Lease" act. Soviets adopted the British name "Boston" for all their Havocs. Above the serial number, there is the "tactical number", a unit and plane specific number painted by Soviets. This number "24", painted in white, was used by 3rd Squadron of the 51st MTAP (Mine and Torpedo Air Regiment) of Soviet Naval Air Forces and flown by Gusman Miftahudinov on 18th Sep. 1944.

Shows how the fuselage is embedded into the bottom sediment. Soft sediment reaches up almost to landing flaps in the inner wings, below the machine gun turret. Tail is to the left. Originally this A-20G was a two-seater, pilot and gunner only. Soviets modified the plane to accommodate a third crewmember, the navigator, in the rear fuselage behind the machine gunner's position. Careful study of the image reveals the rectangular shapes above and front of an oval shaped hole in the fuselage. These are navigator's windows covered in silt. Adding the navigator to the crew reflects how much Soviets appreciated this aircraft type as a marine attack bomber.
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2018-01-07

[Belgian Wings] A Lockheed 12 A Electra to be based at...

The new year start well with this news from Belgian Wings 
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  Daniel Brackx , Günter Besowski et Luc Magister ont publié dans Belgian Wings .       Daniel Brackx 5 Janvier, 17:49   A Lockheed 12 A Electra to be based at Genk-Zwartberg will arrive at the airfield in early April 2018 Lockheed 12A N14999 will return to Europe and be based in Belgium. After its spectacular trip across the Atlantic and participation to Flying Legends 2016, this Electra Junior is inbound for Europe again. Mr Luc Hellings, who owns as well the T-28B Trojan N1328B and a TB-20 Trinidad, bought late 2017 the plane from Mr Pat Donovan and will fly it to Belgium in April 2018. His aircraft collection is based at Genk-Zwartberg airfield, in the North-East of Belgium. There are only two flyable Lockheed 12's in Europe (the other one belongs to famous aviation journalist and speaker Mr Bernard Chabbert and is based at Arcachon-Adernos, France) and only nine in flyable condition worldwide. N14939 was completed by Lockheed in its Burbanks, California plant on 6 December 1938 and delivered to the Continental Oil Company for which it flew until 1950. The airplane was then owned by a series of corporate operators (oil, gas and real estate), before ending as sky-divers plane. Mr Pat Donovan found the plane in 1989 in the back of a hangar in San Marcos, Texas and started an intensive restauration. First flight after this restauration took place in 1992 and the plane attended subsequently several airshows in the Pacific North West. In 2003, Mr Donovan emigrated to New Zealand and based his Electra on the South Island until 2010 when he moved back to the USA. "Ilsa", named after the Ingrid Bergman character in Casablaca movie, will remain at Moses Lake, Washington until his trans Atlantic trip to Belgium beginning of April. The Lockheed 12A Electra N14939 will be presented at several airshows throughout Europe in unique formation fly-by's with T-28's as of summer 2018. Pictures ©Luc Hellings. Info Peter "Patja" Stams - PR.   J'aime Commenter Partager    
   
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A Lockheed 12 A Electra to be based at Genk-Zwartberg will arrive at the airfield in early April 2018
Lockheed 12A N14999 will return to Europe and be based in Belgium. After its spectacular trip across the Atlantic and participation to Flying Legends 2016, this Electra Junior is inbound for Europe again. Mr Luc Hellings, who owns as well the T-28B Trojan N1328B and a TB-20 Trinidad, bought late 2017 the plane from Mr Pat Donovan and will fly it to Belgium in April 2018. His aircraft collection is based at Genk-Zwartberg airfield, in the North-East of Belgium. There are only two flyable Lockheed 12's in Europe (the other one belongs to famous aviation journalist and speaker Mr Bernard Chabbert and is based at Arcachon-Adernos, France) and only nine in flyable condition worldwide. N14939 was completed by Lockheed in its Burbanks, California plant on 6 December 1938 and delivered to the Continental Oil Company for which it flew until 1950. The airplane was then owned by a series of corporate operators (oil, gas and real estate), before ending as sky-divers plane. Mr Pat Donovan found the plane in 1989 in the back of a hangar in San Marcos, Texas and started an intensive restauration. First flight after this restauration took place in 1992 and the plane attended subsequently several airshows in the Pacific North West. In 2003, Mr Donovan emigrated to New Zealand and based his Electra on the South Island until 2010 when he moved back to the USA. "Ilsa", named after the Ingrid Bergman character in Casablaca movie, will remain at Moses Lake, Washington until his trans Atlantic trip to Belgium beginning of April.
The Lockheed 12A Electra N14939 will be presented at several airshows throughout Europe in unique formation fly-by's with T-28's as of summer 2018. Pictures ©Luc Hellings. Info Peter "Patja" Stams - PR.



   
   

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