Search This Blog

2013-01-10

[vintage-and-warbirds] Burma Spitfire search finds water-filled crate that may contain plane

Forwarded message From: SIRIUS


Burma Spitfire search finds water-filled crate that may contain plane

By Telegraph reporters

9:43AM GMT 09 Jan 2013

It was not immediately clear how much damage the water may have caused, and
searchers could not definitively say what was inside the crate.

But British aviation enthusiast David J. Cundall, who is driving the hunt
for the rare Spitfires, called the results "very encouraging".

"It will take some time to pump the water out...but I do expect all aircraft
to be in very good condition," Mr Cundall said from Rangoon, Burma's main
city.

The single-seater Spitfire, which helped Britain beat back waves of German
bombers during the war more than six decades ago, remains the most famous
British combat aircraft.

Britain built a total of about 20,000 Spitfires, although the dawn of the
jet age meant the propeller-driven planes quickly became obsolete.

As many as 140 Spitfires -- three to four times the number of airworthy
models known to exist -- are believed to have been buried in near-pristine
condition in Burma by American engineers as the war drew to a close.

The wooden crate located in northern Burma was found in Myitkyina in Kachin
state during a dig that began last month. It is one of several digs planned
nationwide, including another near the airport in Rangoon.

Mr Cundall said the search team in Kachin state inserted a camera into the
crate and found it was full of water. It was unclear what was inside the
crate, he said, but the water will be pumped out during an operation that
could take weeks, he said.

The go-ahead for excavation came in October when Burma's government signed
an agreement with Mr Cundall and his local partner.

Under the deal, Burma's government will get one plane for display at a
museum, as well as half of the remaining total. DJC, a private company
headed by Mr Cundall, will get 30 per cent of the total and the Burma
partner company Shwe Taung Paw, headed by Htoo Htoo Zaw, will get 20 per
cent.

During the project's first phase, searchers hope to recover 60 planes: 36
planes in Mingaladon, near Rangoon's international airport, six in Meikthila
in central Burma, and 18 in Myitkyina. Others are to be recovered in a
second phase.

Searchers hope the aircraft are in pristine condition, but others have said
it's possible all they might find is a mass of corroded metal and rusty
aircraft parts.

Mr Cundall said the practice of burying aircraft, tanks, and jeeps was
common after the war.

"Basically nobody had got any orders to take these airplanes back to [the]
U.K. They were just surplus...[and] one way of disposing them was to bury
them," Mr Cundall said. "The war was over, everybody wanted to go home,
nobody wanted anything, so you just buried it and went home. That was it."

Stanley Coombe, a 91-year-old war veteran from Britain who says he witnessed
the aircraft's burial, travelled to Burma to observe the search.

"[It is] very exciting for me because I never thought I would be allowed to
come back and see where Spitfires have been buried," Coombe said. "It's been
a long time since anybody believed what I said until David Cundall came
along."




------------------------------------

Got some photographs you would like included in the Vintage and Warbird web site?  Post them on the Vintage and Warbirds Pictures list or send them direct to the Webmaster at darrylgibbs@yahoo.com

Aircraft of Australia Aviation Photography:
http://www.aircraftofaustralia.com

Vintage and Warbirds of the world http://www.vintageandwarbirds.com
Hosted by the Clyde North Aeronautical Preservation Group.Yahoo! Groups Links

Air Journal - Civil Aviation - Brussels Airlines améliore son réseau africain


Posted: 09 Jan 2013 01:30 AM PST
La compagnie aérienne Brussels Airlines va augmenter ses fréquences sur les liaisons entre Bruxelles et certaines destinations africaines, entre autres vers Dakar, Conakry et Cotonou, et renforcer son offre en République Démocratique du Congo avec sa filiale Korongo Airlines. Dans …
Brussels Airlines améliore son réseau africain is a post from: Air Journal






New motion picture soon on the screen in Belgium : Flight


Inline image 1


See more on http://www.paramount.com/flight/#story


Le Soir : Civil Aviation : Nombre record de passagers à Brussels Airport

Nombre record de passagers à Brussels Airport

Belga 

L'aéroport a atteint son meilleur niveau depuis la faillite de la Sabena en 2001. L'aéroport de Bruxelles a clôturé 2012 sur un total de 18.971.332 passagers.

Lire la suite : http://www.lesoir.be/155128/article/economie/2013-01-10/nombre-record-passagers-%C3%A0-brussels-airport


'' Mouchka '' Live : the last flight of Amanda Mouchka Stassart

Forwarded message From: Jeannine Martiny


Une très grande dame vient de nous quitter.  L'aviation était sa passion et elle l'a transmise avec amour à ceux dont elle assurait la formation, grâce à elle
la qualité des services Sabena était réputée dans tous les pays qui nous accueillait.
Elle aura toujours une place privilégiée dans nos coeurs.
Nous serons très nombreux à rendre hommage à Mouchka Stassart ce 11 Janvier à 11 h 30 en l'église St Lambert, place du sacré coeur à Woluwé St Lambert.
Jeannine.






Amanda "Mouchka" Stassart was a member of the Comet Network and helped 52 airmen to escape during WW2. She was arrested and sent to a concentration camp.
After the war, she joined Sabena as an air hostess and married Marcel Désir, one of the B-25 boys (flying with the 139 Wing). After a long and successfull carreer with Sabena, they both retired.

Mrs Stassart left us for her last flight last January 11th.


http://www.humo.be/humo-dossiers/58909/10-jaar-na-het-einde-van-sabena-de-stewardess-van-koning-boudewijn

http://www.lalibre.be/actu/belgique/article/788561/mouchka-stassart-je-vous-le-dis-j-aime-la-vie.html


2013-01-09

Event : Aviation at the next Auto moto exhibition in Brussels

Like previous year, some aviation company will be present in Brussels from 11 to 20/01/2013

See more at http://autosalon.be/en/salon/visiteur/map-exhibitors/?route=19#route-exp

Event 2013-02-06 10: Rétromobile prend de l'altitude, Voitures de collections, voitures anciennes - ANIMATIONS 2013 - Bienvenue sur Retromobile, le salon de la voiture ancienne !!


Thx Vincent Inline image 1




SV-4B Nieuwsbrief 2013/1

Thx Dirk !
Click on last newsletter or click on http://www.sv4b.be/nieuwsbriefmail2013-jan.pdf

 
SV-4B Stampe Vertongen
             The History of the Belgian post war biplane trainer SV-4B  

Supporting organisations


Belgian Wings is "the" source for information on Belgian Aviation; historical as wel as up-to-date news, civil or military. The aim of the site is to provide a platform for the community of Aviation Historians and - Enthousiasts in Belgium.

Great blog to help Belgian aviation enthusiasts for sharing information about Belgian Aviation History whatever the language, the culture, the race or the country is, in a non profit and win-win philosophy. Thanks to some individuals the organization was setup. All aviation enthusiasts are welcome.

Hangar Flying started out as an e-zine in October 2007 and over the years the editorial team has grown to eight members. We bring articles and photo impressions on Belgian aviation with a focus on the technical aspect and the people behind the cockpit.  Readers can stay in touch by subscribing to our free monthly newsletter.


Brussels Air Museum.  The wealth and diversity of the collections presented in the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History attract surprise and admiration from our compatriots as well as from the many foreign visitors. More particularly, the Air and Space Section has had a fast and very successful development, thanks to the long term vision of a few military and civilian airman and ground crew. the Association AELR.
—> English

—> Nederlands

—> Contact
 SV-4B RSS-feed
***SV-4B V64 airworthy and V28 in orange color*****
 
Last  update
2013/01/08

Aviation Society Antwerp - civil aviation register
   

    Monitored by BelStat - Your Site Counts  

Le Soir : Civil Aviation : L’Europe laisse-t-elle tomber les pilotes belges ?

L'Europe laisse-t-elle tomber les pilotes belges ?

Eric Renette
Mardi 8 janvier 2013, 08h39

La fusion UPS-TNT pourrait favoriser les pilotes américains. Pour l'association des pilotes belges, l'Europe n'a pas défendu les emplois de Bierset.

http://www.lesoir.be/150400/article/economie/2013-01-08/l%E2%80%99europe-laisse-t-elle-tomber-pilotes-belges

2013-01-08

New Walkaround on Belgian Wings: Farman MF.7 "15"

Good morning,

Yves Duwelz has made a new walkaround for the Belgian Wings website: this time he picked out the former Belgian Air Service Maurice Farman MF.7 N° 15 on display at the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace at Paris/Le Bourget, France. Click the pic to discover this magnificent machine.


Best regards,

Daniel Brackx