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2013-04-06

Video Antwerpen in de oorlog

Thx dirk


Forwarded message From: Dirk De Quick 
Date: 2013/4/5
Subject: Antwerpen in de oorlog
To: Yves Duwelz <yduwelz@gmail.com>



Antwerpen in de oorlog                            

V-Wapens voor Antwerpen 

In september 1944 werd Antwerpen bevrijd. Na de bevrijding kregen de Antwerpenaren nog een verschrikking te verduren, de Duitsers bestookten de stad met hun nieuwste 'vergeldingswapens', de V-bommen, in een poging om Antwerpen met de grond gelijk te maken en de geallieerde aanvoer van oorlogsgoederen te verhinderen. De maandenlange terreur duurde tot 28 maart 1945. De tol voor Antwerpen was zwaar, 4.500 doden, 7.000 gewonden en 50.000 vernielde woningen. Docu door Jean de Meulder in HD                                       https://www.youtube.com/embed/NNKYrmisGls?feature=R


Space : Zonne-instrument vijf jaar in de ruimte

Thx Dirk

Forwarded message From: Dirk De Quick 




Het ruimte-instrument SOLAR/SOLSPEC viert dit jaar zijn 5-jarig bestaan sinds zijn lancering. Dit Frans-Belgisch toestel meet de hoeveelheid zonnestraling (de zonneflux) vanuit de ruimte. Het gaat om een vernieuwde versie van een ouder instrument dat eerder al 5 maal deelnam aan ruimtemissies in de voorbije 30 jaar. Deze nieuwe versie is speciaal ontwikkeld voor langdurige ruimtemissies.
http://belgiuminspace.be/nieuws/ruimtevaartprojecten/zonne-instrument-vijf-jaar-in-de-ruimte

L'avenir : La Justice fait rouvrir ce samedi l’aérodrome de Spa!

The war is not yet won but a first the first battle is over.

Let's hope it will boost the morale of the Liernu and Tempoux defenders

 L'aérodrome de Spa-Malchamps


L'aérodrome de Spa-Malchamps
EdA
SPA - Le tribunal de première instance de Namur permet à l'aérodromede Spa de recommencer ses activités dès ce samedi.
lire la suite : http://www.lavenir.net/article/detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20130406_00292888


Belgian Wings' Scale Model News - NEW: Morane Saulnier MS230 1/48th Scale

NEW: Morane Saulnier MS230 1/48th Scale

 CREATIONS CHAUBET

46160 LARROQUE-TOIRAC  -  France

'  : +33 (0)5 65.40.09.45

RM : 310 250 683 31  Portable : 06 63 37 79 16


Monsieur bonjour,
Très heureux de prendre contact avec vous.
Je suis artisan et je réalise principalement  des avions à l'échelle 1/144 ème en white métal,
mais je viens de fabriquer deux modèles à l'échelle 1/48 ème en résine et métal.
Le kit est  composé d'une base   en résine et quelques pièces en métal ,le kit sera réalisé  à 200 pièces destiné principalement  aux clubs.

M S 230 :   30 € port 7 €  ( sans décals )

J e suis à l'écoute de vos suggestions .

Je vous remercie
Jacques Chaubet






2013-04-05

First Belgian Defence NH Industries NH90NFH has made its maiden flight today.

Mathias Grägel, has just confirmed that Belgian Defence NH Industries NH90NFH has made its maiden flight at Donauwörth (D.) today; April 5th, 2013.

A step closer to the replacement of the Seaking at Koksijde.

Best regards,


Daniel
 

New Belgian Wings website Datafile: RSV 26/180 Mark III

Hello,


I've added a new datafile to the belgian Wings website. This time the spotlight is on the Renard Stampe, Vertongen R.S.V. 26/180 Mark III. Click the pic to discover:


Enjoy,

Daniel Brackx


BOOK SIGNING NEWS IWM Duxford Sunday May 26th

Forwarded message From: SIMON WATSON 


Book Signing News
Location: The Aviation Bookshop
Venue: IWM Duxford
Date: Sunday May 26th
Authors & Aircrew veterans will be present to sign copies at The Aviation Bookshop stand from 10.30am
Victor Boys
Tony Blackman
The Handley Page Victor was the third of the three V Bombers and the most long lasting, serving in the RAF until 1993, and still doing invaluable service in the first Iraq war. Moreover, in 1982 it was only the Victor tanker fleet based on Ascension Island that made possible the Vulcan Black Buck bombing of Port Stanley airfield and the long-range reconnaissance of Argentina by Nimrods.
Victor Boys tells the story of all the great things that were achieved, recounted first hand by the operators themselves, aircrew and ground crew. Starting with accounts by test pilot Johnny Allam, who undertook the major development of the aircraft, through its work as a nuclear bomber during the cold war, testing Blue Steel in Australia, to its superb work during the Falklands war and later as a first class air-to-air refuelling tanker and vital support tool for fighters and other aircraft.
Published to co-incide with the Victor's 60th anniversary, the gripping text is superbly illustrated with photographs from the operators themselves, never released before.
The stories are collated and set in context by Tony Blackman, ex chief test pilot of Avros who helped develop the Vulcan and initiated the development of the Victor K2 tanker. For him, initially, the Victor seemed a competitor but he now readily admits what a wonderful aircraft the Victor became.
The Bomber Command Memorial – We Will Remember Them
Robin Gibb, Jim Dooley, Gordon Rayner, Steve Darlow and Sean Feast.
55,573 members of Bomber Command lost their lives during the Second World War, yet
no Campaign Medal was awarded and their bravery and sacrifice went largely
unrecognised. At last this was corrected with the erection of the Bomber Command
Memorial in Green Park, London, in 2012. The journey from the initial idea to the
unveiling of the memorial was a long and complex one for those involved and 'The
Bomber Command Memorial - We Will Remember Them' tells the story of the campaign;
locating a site, obtaining permission, raising the funds, designing the memorial, and the
opening ceremony. The book also tells the remarkable story of Bomber Command from
the viewpoint of those who took part, and veterans reflect on the experiences they had
and what the memorial means to them. All the royalties for the book go the Bomber
Command Memorial Fund registered charity.
(The official commemorative book of the Bomber Command Memorial
Bomber Command Operation Hurricane
Marc Hall
On the 14 and 15 October 1944 RAF Bomber Command unleashed one of the Second World War's
most devastating bombardments, targeting the German industrial city of Duisburg. Known as
Operation Hurricane, Bomber Command's maximum effort involved approximately one thousand
four-engine heavy bombers on each attack, delivering a whirlwind assault on the enemy's war
machine as the Allied armies edged eastwards towards the Nazi homeland. Never before had the
city faced such a massive onslaught – the resulting devastation was unprecedented. This is the
story of Operation Hurricane from RAF Bomber Command's perspective, and that of the numerous
crews who flew, fought, and failed to return. Each of the aircraft lost has been investigated in
depth; the lives of the crews, the circumstances of their loss, and the identification of the airmen
and their respective crash sites. The author also details the investigation into the brutal murder of
one particular airman. Marc Hall, a relative of one of those lost on the raid, has pieced together a
comprehensive account of this historic attack, utilising a wealth of eyewitness accounts and
veteran and prisoners-of-war recollections, accompanied by numerous previously unpublished
photographs.Bomber Command Operation Hurricane
Dam Busters Failed to Return
by Robert Owen, Steve Darlow, Sean Feast, Arthur Thorning
On the night of 16/17 May 1943 a select group of young RAF Bomber Command airmen
carried out one of the most audacious and daring low level raids of the Second World
War. Nineteen aircrews of No.617 Squadron, flying modified Avro Lancasters, each armed
with a 'bouncing bomb', were detailed to attack specific dams, viewed as essential to
Germany's war effort. Two were indeed breached in an extraordinary display of skill and
courage, but at a cost of eight Lancasters lost. Of the 56 airmen flying these aircraft, 53
were killed and 3 were captured.
In Dam Busters Failed to Return Fighting High Publishing brings together notable
Bomber Command historians to recount the lives of some of the Dam Busters who were
lost that fateful night. Drawing upon family archives, official documents, wartime
memoirs and letters, flying logbooks, and relative and witness recollections, and
illustrated throughout with colour and black and white photographs and documents, the
authors piece together the extraordinary, gripping, yet ultimately tragic stories of these
select young men.
Simon Watson
The Aviation Bookshop
31-33 Vale Road
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
TN1 1BS
England
Tel: 01892 539284
Mobile: 07791 279154
www.aviation-bookshop.com

Aerobuzz : Week-end aéro en Languedoc-Roussillon

My heart and my soul is somewhere in the Languedoc Roussillon

le lundi 1er avril 2013
Dans le cadre des forums « découverte des métiers de l’aéronautique », le 12 avril 2013 aura lieu la 9ème édition des rencontres « Espace et Aéro » à Narbonne. Le 13 avril, l’aérodrome du pays de l’Or, à Candillargues, accueillera le 1er salon de découverte des Métiers de l’Air et de l’Espace.

Lire la suite :
http://jobs.aerobuzz.fr/AGENDA/article/Week-end-aero-en-Languedoc-Roussillon_198_17.html

Book : Australian Eagles

Thx Mehdi for sharing
Bonjour à tous!

Depuis le mois de septembre 2012, je suis en contact avec une écrivaine australienne. Cette dernière tient un Blog et vient d'écrire un livre sur des pilotes australiens ayant pris part à la Bataille de Grande - Bretagne. Il se trouve que l'un d'entre eux est inséré dans mon futur projet de B.D. Pour vous, les Belges, vous serez encore plus intéressés de savoir qu'un autre de ces Australiens a volé en opérations avec Eugène " Strop " Seghers :


En pièce jointe, vous trouverez la publicité au travers de laquelle vous pourrez commander le livre ( si vous le souhaitez, zoals u wilt ). Personnellement, je vais passer ma commande le 15 avril.

VoilàEmoji! Je vous souhaite une bonne journée.


Mehdi.




FlyPast May 2013 On Sale Now! Articles about Belgium

The last flypast include a fine article about the Brussels Air Museum.
As Flypast is definitively supporting Aviation Heritage do not hesitate to buy your own copy as helping them is helping  ourself.
There is also a very interesting article about "Tam" Morrison, pilot of the ill-fated Short Stirling OO-XAC from Air Transport company which crashed at Kumming (China) in December 1947 !
Many happy landings



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The remarkable story of B-17 airman Melvin H Curry's escape from occupied Europe is told by Ian McLachlan.

Civilian Stirlings
Andrew Thomas looks at the use of the mighty Short Stirling in civilian guise.


Dauntless and Helldiver
Luigino Caliaro talks to 'Dusty' Kleiss, a dive-bomber pilot at the decisive Battle of Midway.

Shuttleworth's New Boss
Ben Dunnell meets Sir John Allison, the new chief pilot at Old Warden.

Clues in the Clouds
Peter Kirk remembers a high-ground crash site recovery from the 1970s and the story it revealed.

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Contemporaries Compared
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Warren E Thompson looks at marine and navy crews who flew the Phantom over South East Asia.

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Cutaway artwork of an F-4.

Phantom in Profile
Pete West artwork of a record-breaking Royal Navy Phantom.

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Lt Col Everett T 'Razz' Raspberry talks to James P Busha about flying the F-4 into combat.

Warriors
A look at some Phantom survivors.

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The Way We Were
Andrew Thomas looks at the history of 617 Squadron, the RAF unit made legendary by the Dambusters raid.

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Readers letters, dates for your diary and a chance to win a signed Philip West Dambusters print!

From The Workshop
Eric Dumigan reports from the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, home of an airworthy Avro Lancaster.

Museums
Ben Dunnell pays a visit to the impressive Brussels Air Museum.


Glory Days
Archive images of a Supermarine Spitfire IX visiting Kuwait in 1944.

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