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Air Journal - Les animaux à museau plat interdits sur Brussels Airlines

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    Dans un courrier adressé aux voyagistes et vendeurs de billets, la compagnie belge Brussels Airlines a rappelé que les chiens et les chats au nez épaté sont tout simplement interdits, …
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    Les animaux à museau plat interdits sur Brussels Airlines

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    Publié le 22 avril 2013 à 14h00 par Alain Lebas
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    Dans un courrier adressé aux voyagistes et vendeurs de billets, la compagnie belge Brussels Airlines a rappelé que les chiens et les chats au nez épaté sont tout simplement interdits, que ce soit en soute ou en cabine.
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    Video : [vintage-and-warbirds] Smoking P-51 Mustang

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    Great P-51 video!!!!!! Brings back fond memories!!!!! I've flown in the
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    Via Mark Parsons...

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    Belgium's top balloon-busting ace, Willy Coppens, would drop down from on high, his Hanriot HD-1 fighter plane swooping in toward his favorite target -- a German artillery observation balloon, the type known as a "sausage" or "dragon".  Time and again, his deadly fire would hit the German balloons, igniting their gas bags into an inferno of hydrogen.  Then, as fast as he had come, he would veer away and back across the lines while German anti-aircraft artillery would fire pointlessly in his wake.  In the summer of 1918, he knocked down dozens of balloons and became the recognized master of the art, a skill known on both sides of the lines.
    If anything, his plane was unmistakable since he had it painted in blue and emblazoned the fuselage sides with the symbol of a thistle sprig wearing a top hat.  Recognizing the deadly killer as he came, again and again, the Germans finally decided that he had to be taken down.  Carefully, they developed a plan.  They would pack a balloon with explosives and winch it into the skies, then wait for him to come.  When he did, they would wait until he was near enough, making his attack pass, and then they would trigger the bomb, destroying not only the unmanned decoy balloon but killing Coppens as well.
    Everything was prepared.  The Germans put the balloon into the skies -- and they waited, certain that this time, they would get him.


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    The Belgian ace, Jan Olieslagers, poses in front of his Sopwith Camel.
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    Event : 2013 05 25 & 26 Meeting Les Accros Du Servo

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    Bonjour à tous,

    C'est avec plaisir que le club "Les Accros Du Servo" de Gembloux, vous convie à notre meeting annuel.
    Vous trouverez sur l'affiche ci-jointe les coordonnées du terrain.
    Au planning, le samedi 25 mai de 14 à 18h, acceuil des modélistes et vols libres d'entraînement (panneau des fréquences). Seul la vente de boissons sera ouverte.
    Le samedi soir à partir de 18h, repas "tiré du sac" sur le terrain avec tous les modélistes et leurs familles. Un barbecue sera prêt et disponible, tout comme la vente de boissons.
    Le dimanche 26 mai de 10 à 18h, démonstrations d'aéromodélisme pour le public local (vols libres, tente de fréquences). Vente de boissons, pain saucisses (barbecue) et frites disponible.
    En espérant vous y voir, nous vous souhaitons un bon week-end et de bons vols.

    A bientôt


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    2013-04-25

    [vintage-and-warbirds] Jerry Yeagans Mossie is together and running the engines!!!!


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    Netherlands decides to store F-35As

    Serious blow to the program


    From: Jean Schoefs

    Subject: Netherlands decides to store F-35As

    April 10, 2013
    The Netherlands has decided to place both its F-35As in temporary storage at Edwards Air Force Base while the government decides on how to replace RNLAF F-16s.

    Both aircraft will be flown occasionally by U.S. Air Force pilots to keep them airworthy.


    La Capitale Une nouvelle arme nucléaire US attendue en Belgique

    Une nouvelle arme nucléaire US attendue en Belgique

    Demetrio Scagliola
    Exclusif. La Belgique n'en a pas fini avec la présence d'armes nucléaires sur son sol. Le président Obama a décidé de renforcer la puissance nucléaire de l'Otan. La B-61-12, conçue pour s'attaquer aux bunkers cachant des armes nucléaires, chimiques ou biologiques, est attendue sur la base belge de Kleine-Brogel. Son coût : 21,5 millions d'euros pièce.
    http://www.lacapitale.be/710939/article/actualite/belgique/2013-04-24/une-nouvelle-arme-nucleaire-us-attendue-en-belgique


    Happy Birthday FX-04


    This Saturday April 20th, 2014, Beauvechain's 1st Wing Historical Center (1WHC) unveiled an exhibition commemorating the arrival of the first Lockheed F-104 G Starfighter at what was then the 1st Fighter Wing of the Belgian Air Force.
    In his opening address, the President of the “Golden Falcon” stressed the importance of this event in the history of the air base. Colonel (ret.) Georges Castermans, one of the most famous Belgian Starfighter pilots explained the significant step in technology the F-104 G represented. At that time, the Belgian Air Force was transitioning from the classic Hawker Hunter, to the most advanced supersonic fighter in the west.
    A photo exhibition about the Starfighter was inaugurated by the Belgian Chief of Defence, General Gerard Van Caelenberg and the Dany Van de Ven, President of the 1WHC.
    Family members of Lieutenant-Colonel 'Steve' Cailleau, who delivered the first Starfighter in Beauvechain on April 18th, 1964 unveiled a plaque near the Museum's entrance
     The first Starfighter to arrive in Beauvechain was the FX-04, now splendidly preserved as a gate guardian near the entrance of the Museum after a rich career in the Belgian Air Force. To remember the 50th anniversary of the arrival the “missile with a man in it” was decorated with a special crest
    The exhibition is open to the public for the coming months.
    Website of the Museum : http://musee.1wing.free.fr/visite.htm
    First Wing Historical Centre Base Charles ROMAN
    1Wing  B-1320  BEAUVECHAIN
    Open on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of'each month between 13.30 and  18.00 hr. Also open by appointment, call 0032.10.68.22.02. Admission is free.
    The 1WHC was founded by "The Golden Falcon" an association of former Beauvechain Airmen.



    2013-04-24

    Coming soon : Stampe Fly In 11-12/5/13

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