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2014-04-02

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Charleroi a entamé ses premières liaisons vers Istanbul

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L'aéroport de Bruxelles-Sud Charleroi a accueilli dimanche la compagnie turque Pegasus et entame par conséquent ses premières liaisons vers Istanbul avec un vol par jour. "Le Brussels South Charleroi Airport et sa ...
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Air Journal Le 31 mars 1912 dans le ciel : Les hydroaéroplanes Farman font sensation au Grand Prix de Monaco

Posted: 30 Mar 2014 03:03 PM PDT
Histoire de l’aviation - 31 mars 1912. Depuis le 24 mars 1912, c’est l’effervescence dans la principauté de Monaco qui accueille le premier concours au monde d’hydroaéroplanes : le Grand Prix de Monaco …
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Xi Jinping atterrit à Zaventem, escorté par deux F16

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[Vintage_and_Warbirds_Pictures] Restoration project takes flight


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Restoration project takes flight

By Michael Lea
Kingston Whig-Standard

Sunday, March 16, 2014

It was just after midnight on Sept. 28, 1943 and a young flier training for
war at the Collins Bay airfield was taking off for a night flight he would
never complete.

Something went terribly wrong and within a few minutes the pilot, Acting
Leading Airman Geoffrey Fitton, from Lancashire, England, crashed into Lake
Ontario. His plane sank to the bottom of the lake, but his body was found
the next day floating off Lemoine's Point.

He was one of at least 43 students and instructors who died while training
at the airfield, later to become Norman Rogers Airport, under the British
Commonwealth Air Training Plan.

Now, 31 years after it was raised from the dark waters of Lake Ontario,
where it had lain undisturbed for the previous four decades, the Harvard
trainer that has been the most visible symbol of the local air force
association is once again part of a major restoration project.

The Harvard has been sitting on a pedestal in front of 416 Wing, Royal
Canadian Air Force Association at Norman Rogers Airport since it was
restored after being lifted out of the lake.

Members of the association have launched a new fundraising campaign to erase
the effects of wind and weather and bring the plane back to its original
glory. Organizers are hoping to raise $5,000 toward the $30,000 cost of
refurbishing the Harvard.

Its pilot, Geoffrey Fitton, was buried in Cataraqui Cemetery beside the
other fliers who died here. His plane sat on the bottom of the lake, sinking
into the sediment, after the original search for it was discontinued.

It was one of seven planes that crashed into the lake during the wartime
training.

In 1981, members of 416 RCAFA, the AVM Earl Godfrey Wing, decided to look
for one of those planes, retrieve it from its watery grave, and restore it
to its original state as a memorial to those who served and died at the
airfield.

Ted Demorest took on the job of amassing the information that would be
needed to find one of the planes and, by the following year, had narrowed
down the search area.

Steven and Terry Alford, from Kingsdive Ltd., headed up the underwater part
of the project, but it was three divers looking for sunken logs who stumbled
across the wreckage of Fitton's plane, upside down in 11.5 metres of water.

Divers investigating the wreck had an unexpected scare when they discovered
bones inside the cockpit, but they turned out to be canine. They assumed
Fitton had taken a pet dog along for a ride.

The plane was raised from the bottom of the lake on Aug. 1, 1983. After
extensive restoration, it was placed on the pedestal in front of the wing
building. A second rejuvenation was carried out in 2001.

416 Wing itself was founded in 1949 by air force veterans who had been
meeting for dinners and social times at the canoe club. They moved to the
armouries and later the annex of the S&R building and the Richardson
building before moving out to their current home at the airport in 1965.

In 1985, it changed its name to honour Air Vice Marshal Earl Godfrey, one of
Canada's first aviators.

An indoor yard sale will be held on April 12 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the
wing's building and organizers are looking for donations of slightly used,
good-quality items to sell. Advance pickup of items is available by calling
613-546-3726.

Also on sale will be aircraft memorabilia and household items.

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Photo Caption:

The Harvard that is the subject of a restoration campaign occupies its usual
position on a pedestal in front of the 416 Wing Royal Canadian Air Force
Association building at Norman Rogers Airport. (Michael Lea The
Whig-Standard)

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2014-04-01

Event : Aviation bookshop at IPMS Moorsele Sunday 6th April : book sale

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THE AVIATION BOOKSHOP


WILL BE ATTENDING THE IPMS MOORSELE MODEL SHOW ON SUNDAY 6TH APRIL


WE WILL HAVE MANY NEW & SECONDHAND BOOKS


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FlyPast May 2014 On Sale Now! Including an article about Bronco Demo Team

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FlyPast May 2014
Is On Sale Now

The May 2014 issue of FlyPast, Britain’s biggest selling aviation monthly, brings you the in-depth story of one of the biggest warbird stories to reach British shores for many years. Backed up by stunning air-to-air photography, we speak to the Canadian organisation that is bringing Avro Lancaster B.X FM213 to the UK this summer, where it will fly alongside the world’s only other airworthy Lancaster, the BBMF’s PA474. This once in a lifetime tour is not to be missed, and FlyPast has the full story behind it.

FLYING FORTRESS
FlyPast also pays tribute to another iconic World War Two bomber, the four-engined Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. Our 25-page Spotlight section profiles the machine, the men behind it, its use in combat, and features exclusive colour artwork.

COUNTDOWN TO D-DAY
As we approach the 70th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy, we present a special section detailing how both sides planned their actions in the days and weeks leading up to June 6, 1944.

STIRLING OF THE LAKE
Lt Col Bengt Fransson recounts the tragic tale of a Short Stirling lost during the liberation of Norway.

AUSTRALIAN WARBIRDS
John Parker visits Ross Pay’s expanding stable of historic aircraft in New South Wales.

BRONCO RETURNS
The Bronco Demo Team is making a welcome return to the airshow circuit. Ben Dunnell talks to pilot Tony du Bruyn about his recovery from an accident and future plans for the team.


We also take a special trip behind-the-scenes, visiting the RAF Museum’s rarely-seen storage facility at Stafford, and wrap up warm for two Cold War-themed night photography shoots at Farnborough and Bruntingthorpe. Shlomo Aloni looks at the unlikely use of the Harvard as an attack aircraft in Israeli hands, and we bring you news of the mighty Douglas DC-10 bowing out of civil service, and a Hawker Typhoon on its way to Canada.
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Stirling of the Lake
Lt Col Bengt Fransson recounts the tragic tale of a Short Stirling lost during the liberation of Norway.

By Royal Appointment
HRH Prince Harry recently helped launch a project to help service personnel in need. Rachel Morris reports.

Lightning by Night
Two Cold War-themed photo shoots were held in February at Bruntingthorpe and Farnborough.

Lancasters double up
This summer two Avro Lancasters will fly together in British skies. Steve Beebee speaks to custodians at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.

Israeli Harvards
Shlomo Aloni describes Israel’s use of the Harvard in combat.

Return of the Bronco
The Bronco Demo Team is making a welcome return to the airshow circuit. Ben Dunnell talks to pilot Tony de Bruyn.

Prelude to D-Day

A special section looking at how both sides geared up for the D-Day landings in 1944.

Preparing the Way
Air Cdre Graham Pitchfork describes how the Allies took the Luftwaffe apart in the build-up to the invasion.

Fighting a Losing Battle
The Luftwaffe’s efforts to prevent D-Day are examined by Chris Goss.

Men Behind the Medals
Parachute Training School instructor Bill Aldridge was a busy man in the run-up to D-Day. Graham Pitchfork tells of his pioneering work.

Spotlight Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Origin and History
We scrutinise the bomber’s history.

B-17 in Pro¬ le
Artwork of an RAF Flying Fortress

Men Behind the B-17
Warren Thompson describes three hazardous raids over Europe.

Contemporaries
The B-17 Flying Fortress compared.

Inside the B-17
Cutaway artwork of the Flying Fortress.

In Combat
Howard F Traeder tells James P Busha about a mission that went horribly wrong.

Warriors
A tribute to the dozen B-17s that still fly today.

Regulars

From the Workshop
The Assault Glider Trust continues its pledge to remember the airborne operations of World War Two. Paul Fiddian reports.

Australian Flying Museum
John Parker visits Ross Pay’s expanding stable of historic aircraft in New South Wales.

FlyPost and ‘Ops’ Board
Readers’ letters and dates for your diary.

RAF Museum – Stafford
What’s seen on display at Hendon and Cosford is only the tip of the iceberg, as Ben Dunnell discovers during a visit to the RAF Museum’s storage facility in Stafford.

Finals
Spitfire SM845 at Duxford.


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Lu sur 7s7: Le MR opposé au projet d'investissement de la base de Melsbroek





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Le MR opposé au projet d'investissement de la base de Melsbroek

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Le ministre de la Défense, Pieter De Crem (CD&V), ambitionne de lancer un marché public de 170 millions d'euros pour rénover la base militaire de Melsbroek, près de Zaventem, afin de lui permettre d'accueillir les ...
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Video: "Belgian Air Force - Embraer ERJ 145 - GoPro Cockpit Camera"






Flight in a Embraer ERJ 145 of the Belgian Air Force, 15th Wing Melsbroek.
Flying from Melsbroek Air Base/EBMB to Oostende/Brugge Airport/EBOS(low pass) and back to Melsbroek Air Base/EBMB.
A GoPro Hero3 Silver camera is mounted inside the cockpit of the ERJ 145.
Most footage in this video is speeded up.

Many thanks to the Public Relations team(Filip and Pieter)and the pilots of the Belgian Air Force!

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