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2011-11-20

photo album: Fieseler Fi 156 C3 Storch QR+KX : The restoration of the wings are completed


The restoration of the Storch is nearing its end as you can see on the pictures.

Fieseler Fi 156 C3 Storch QR+KX
Royal Army Museum Jubilee Park Brussels -
Nov 20, 2011

Full detail of the project at http://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/F
iesler/fi-156-en.htm
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SBAP site update on 20-11-2011 Leeuwarden KLU Open Days


---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Serge VAN HEERTUM 

Dear aviation enthusiast,
This week on SBAP web site :
 
Events : 
Leeuwarden KLU Open Days
Danny Carels propose a pictorial overview
of some demonstrations and aircraft present
at this Netheland international event.
High season is over...since next week archivalia pages will be back...
Thanks for your support, enjoy your flight and always safe landing...
Don't forget to share our links with all your interested friends...
www.sbap.be


The SBAP team

Jules fotoalbum http://jules.lenske.be


Dag Yves,
Als vliegtuigfanaat en gepassioneerd fotograaf heb ik beide hobbys verenigd. Wat begonnen is met enkele fototjes van vliegtuigen, waarvan de meesten heel teleurstellend waren, ben ik nu, dank zij de plaatselijke fotoclub 'lenske' mij meer gaan toeleggen op specifieke luchtvaartfoto's. Dit mag zeer breed geïnterpreteerd worden gezien ik zowel burger-, sport-,  militair- en zweefvliegtuigen voor mijn lens probeer te krijgen. Wat ik in mijn foto's probeer weer te geven is de sfeer rond het gebeuren. Het vliegtuig staat natuurlijk centraal maar maakt deel uit van het geheel, zonder vliegtuig zou er iets aan de foto ontbreken maar aan de andere kant zou de foto minder waarde hebben zonder de omgeving waarin het vliegtuig zich bevindt.
Ook audio visuele presentaties behoren tot mijn creaties.
Daarom wens ik mijn fotoboek open te stellen voor alle geïnteresserden via deze link  
http://jules.lenske.be en selecteer 'luchtvaartfotografie'.
Vriendelijke gropeten,
Jules Tielemans
Many happy landings,
Jules Tielemans

Fighting High News - November 2011

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Steve Darlow <fightinghighltd@btinternet.com>


Fighting High Publishing News - November 2011
It has been a terrific couple of months for Fighting High – notably with the publication of the widely acclaimed 'Bomber Command: Failed to Return', and the launch of '1st Bedfordshires: Part One – Mons to the Somme', which heralds our first venture into publishing the stories of the 'Soldier Lads' who fought during the First World War. 2012 looks like it will be an exciting year. We have commissioned some excellent books, details below, and we will also be involved in numerous launch and fundraising events throughout the year.

Bomber Command: Failed to Return

Excellent reviews: Bomber Command: Failed to Return has been subject to some excellent reviews of late. It was 'Book of the Month' in Britain at War magazine. WWII Connection website described it as 'a well presented and fascinating collection of stories' and Aeroplane Monthly called it 'a captivating new book' and a 'moving tribute'.
Salute to Bomber Command Banquet: On 8 November 2011 the prestigious Salute to Bomber Command Banquet was held at the National History Museum – to raise further funds for the national Bomber Command memorial currently under construction at Green Park, London. Fighting High supported the event – the 400 guests at the banquet each received a special edition copy of Bomber Command: Failed to Return, sponsored by Rolls-Royce.
British Military Tournament signing: On 3 and 4 December we will be supporting the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund at the British Military Tournament at Earls Court with a couple of veterans joining us to sign copies of Bomber Command: Failed to Return.
Signed copies still available: We do still have a few veteran signed copies of Bomber Command: Failed to Return available. See below and please contact us for further details

1st Bedfordshires: Part One – Mons to the Somme
The first book in Steven Fuller's excellent history of the 1st Bedfordshires is now available. This is our first 'Soldier Lads' book and we hope to expand the list in the next few years with further books detailing the experiences of those who fought during the Great War. One reviewer has already commented that this is 'an excellent book and a more than welcome addition to the library of the Great War.' For further book details please go to our website. Author signed copies are available – please contact us for further details.

Forthcoming books

We have finalised our list for 2012 – current details as follows.

Pathfinder Cranswick: Next March we will be publishing a 50th anniversary edition of Michael Cumming's classic 'Pathfinder Cranswick'. Alec Cranswick, DSO, DFC was a true hero of the RAF, and was sadly killed on his 107th bombing operation. Michael's book is a dramatic and captivating account of Cranswick's extraordinary story. The book includes new material and we intend to hold a launch event in March/April 2012 with Pathfinder veterans in attendance.

They Gave Me a Hurricane: We are pleased to announce that we have just signed contracts with Gill Palliser, the daughter of 'Ace' fighter pilot Charles 'Tich' Palliser DFC AE. The book is written by 'Tich' himself and we consider it a privilege to be able to publish the extraordinary account of his service life fighting the Battle of Britain and defending the island of Malta. Earlier this year it was with great sadness that the aviation community heard that 'Tich' passed away. We will work hard to ensure that 'They Gave Me a Hurricane' is a fitting tribute to this outstanding airman and well respected veteran. Publication will be early next summer.

Battle of Britain: Failed to Return: Respected author and Battle of Britain expert Andy Saunders has signed contracts with us and has already started work on 'Battle of Britain: Failed to Return'. Similar in style to 'Bomber Command: Failed to Return' this book will tell the story of around a dozen or so 'lesser known' Battle of Britain pilots who lost their lives in the summer and autumn months of 1940. The book will be illustrated throughout with previously unpublished documents and photographs. Publication will be in the summer of 2012.

Bomber Command: Failed to Return II: Work is already underway on our second book telling the stories of some of the airmen who became casualties serving with Bomber Command. Publication is planned for the early autumn and again we will look to run a veteran signing event to launch the book.

1st Bedfordshires: Part Two – Arras to the Armistice: Steven Fuller is already working hard on the second book detailing the experiences of the 1st Bedfordshires during the First World War. Publication is planned for November 2012.

Special Offers

If you are looking for ideas for a Christmas gift then look no further. We are pleased to offer the following signed books – many of which are at a considerable discount.

Bomber Command: Failed to Return
Signed by 5 veterans (2 of whom feature in the book), F/Lt Roger Nichols (current pilot of the BBMF Lancaster) and some of the authors - £30
Signed by 3 veterans (1 of whom feature in the book), F/Lt Roger Nichols (current pilot of the BBMF Lancaster) and some of the authors - £25

Great War to Great Escape
Signed by author Laurence Green and 2 Bomber Command veterans - £20

On Wings of Fortune with a bookplate signed by authors Wing Commander Richard Pinkham DFC and Steve Darlow - and also signed by Bomber Command veterans Doug Fry and Harry Irons. 1/3 discount - Reduced from £17.99 to £11.99

Fighting High Volume 1
With a bookplate signed by three featured veterans. 1/3 discount - Reduced from £36.98 to £24.65
With a bookplate signed by three featured veterans and a further 18 veterans signatures in the book. 1/3 discount - Reduced from £60 to £40

Fighting High Volume 2
With a bookplate signed by three featured veterans. 1/3 discount - Reduced from £36.98 to £24.65
With a bookplate signed by three featured veterans and a further 9 veterans signatures in the book. 1/3 discount - Reduced from £40 to £26.66

For all the above signed books please contact us for details of p&p costs and to check availability - fightinghighltd@btinternet.com

The Battle of Britain: Portraits of the Few
Veteran signed editions of Christopher Yeoman and David Pritchard's excellent tribute to some of the 'Few' are still available via the Rabbit Squadron website. Please contact them direct for further details (http://www.rabbitsqn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/news.htm). Unsigned copies are available direct from Fighting High.

In addition, and exclusive to our e-mail distribution list, we are also pleased to offer all our other books (unsigned) at a special 1/3 discount. Have a look at our website to see what's available and then when you make contact please quote 'November Newsletter Offer' to get the discounts.

With our best regards

Steve Darlow
Managing Director
FIGHTING HIGH PUBLISHING
www.fightinghigh.com
fightinghighltd@btinternet.com
Tel. 01462 734732

Out Now: Great War to Great Escape - the thrilling story of Great Escaper F/Lt Bernard Green MC
The Battle of Britain - Portraits of the Few
Bomber Command: Failed to Return
1st Bedfordshires Part One - Mons to the Somme

If you would like to be removed from our distribution lists, please email fightinghighltd@btinternet.com with the subject 'Unsubscribe'.


2011-11-19

video: "DH88 Comet and C.460 Caudron racers"

2 of the most advanced civil aircraft of their time
YouTube

The rest of the video taken from the back of the Comet during our recent photo session near Hemet.
© 2011 YouTube, LLC
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video: "Beijing Aviation Museum 2009"




YouTube

The Beijing Aviation Museum is located about 40 miles north of Beijing near the town of Changping. See up close the very latest 'state of the art' 4th generation jet fighters like the J-10 and J-11.

The day before I was returning home to the UK, I was lucky enough to visit the Beijing Aviation museum on the day it reopened to the public. For lovers of military aircraft the museum it is a must see for anyone visiting China.

I must mention that on leaving the museum I was having great difficulty in finding transportation back to Beijing. Fortunately I was met by a very kind Chinese lady who gave me a lift to Changping city and then helped me find the right bus to Beijing. She was an absolute angel :-)

By David Goorney
© 2011 YouTube, LLC
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Battle Scars (Fairey Battle in Canada)


 If the Fairey Battle is mostly remembered in Belgium for the dramatic raid on the bridges in May 1940, the aircraft played a major role in Canada for the training of air gunners

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Vintage Wings



Ladies and Gentlemen Aviators

Powered by the same Merlin engine that drove early model Hurricanes, the Fairey Battle, with its much larger size and three crew members was woefully underpowered and inadequate in, of all things, a battle. Savaged by the Luftwaffe in the early part of the war, the type was pulled from frontline service, but found a useful role as a gunnery and bombing trainer in Canada's British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Follow this link to learn more:
http://www.vintagewings.ca/
 http://www.vintagewings.ca/Home/tabid/40/language/en-CA/Default.aspx


Dave O'Malley, Vintage Wings of Canada




Space : Belgium viewed from space

Thx Dirk

 clipped from www.geo.ulg.ac.be


Belgium viewed from space

Do you want to see your locality from space with the SPOT satellite ?

Just select the locality name in the list or click in the image below.



André Dillien OO registration lists



André Dillien OO registration lists

Here are the lists of André. You will find lists about aircraft registers for Belgium, Luxembourg and Congo as well Belgian pilots brevets. Please use the file index00.doc which contains the description of the files.



2011-11-18

AJeTS s'internationalise

AJeTS s'internationalise


L'école franco-belge de tarnsition opérationnelle (AJeTS) créée à Cazaux en 2003 voit son périmètre s'élargir mois après mois, même si les pays qui viennent expérimenter le concept restent encore sur une échelle minime. Comme le rapporte le député Jean-Claude Viollet dans son rapport 2011, AJeTS a accueilli en 2010 huit Belges, quatre Qataris, tous pilotes, et sept navigateurs officiers système d'armes (NOSA) singapouriens. Pour 2011, huit Belges ont été formés, avec encore quatre NOSA singapouriens. Pour 2012, autant de Singapouriens sont prévus, avec quatre pilotes qataris : c'est peut-être l'effet des récentes opérations conjointes avec le Qatar, pendant Harmattan, qui a vu la France soutenir la mécanique qatarie à Suda, et vraisemblablement, l'aider aux tirs de bombes guidées.
Notons que c'est aussi à Cazaux que l'armée de l'air accueille, depuis 1998, un escadron de transition singapourien, opérant actuellement sur Super Skyhawk. Cet type d'appareil sera remplacé l'an prochain par des M.346.

Source: Le Mamouth