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2015-05-29

Space : Proba-V maps world air traffic from space

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As ESA's Proba-V works quietly on its main task of monitoring vegetation growth across Earth, the minisatellite is also picking up something from a little higher: signals from thousands of aircraft.

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2015-05-27

Lu sur 7s7: Le trafic aérien belge à l'arrêt




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Le trafic aérien belge à l'arrêt

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L'espace aérien belge est fermé depuis 09h45 mercredi en raison d'une panne d'électricité chez Belgocontrol, ont indiqué cet organisme et Brussels Airport, confirmant une information de VTM. Aucun vol ne peut donc décoller ou atterrir dans tout ...
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2015-05-24

La Ferté Le temps des hélices 2015 Best of



La Ferté Le temps des hélices 2015 Best of
Cerny -
May 23, 2015
by Yves Duwelz
Pictures taken at la Ferté airshow (Le temps des Hélices). The show was a great success again. Amongst the display, I preferred : The Gloster Gladiator of the Fighter Collection, the demonstration of the fire bombing techniques by the Securité civile, the new Bristol Fighter of the Salis Collection, the Breguet Alizé but all the displays offered by the AJBS were top class, the weather perfect and the audience great.
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SBAP site update on 24-05-2015

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Dear aviation enthusiast,
This week on SBAP web site :

Events:

25 years of aviation fair:Deurne-Antwerpen fly in a place to beTo underline this anniversary a little airshow
was planed but what a quality!
Presented by: Serge Van Heertum
Pictures: Serge Van Heertum, Bruno Ghils & Pierre Taquet


Coming soon (Forecast):
18 Squadron operational
 Beauvechain Ventilators invasion
Red Devils and the folklore of Wallonia
La Ferté Alais airshow 2015
Monster Tiger, the making of
Hanoï Aviation Museum
and much more...
Be so kind to share our links with all your interested friends...Enjoy your visit
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The SBAP team


VE Celebration Brussels tram Museum by M Schneyders

VE Celebration Brussels tram Museum by M Schneyders
Brussels, Tram Museum -

Mehdi took part in a reenactment event to celebrate VE on May 8th, 2015 at the Tram Museum in Brussels.
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Vintage Wings of Canada : Shutting Down History

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Ladies and Gentlemen Aviators

With the Vickers Viscount long out of service in Canada, Captain Jim Griffith never thought he would ever fly one again. In 1983, nearly ten years after the last one flew with Air Canada, the phone rang and he got another chance to take the grand old lady to the dance. Follow this link to learn more http://www.vintagewings.ca/en-ca/home.aspx

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Dave O'Malley, Vintage Wings of Canada


Picture album Tactical Helicopter Procedures Update 2015 by jules tielemans



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Tactical Helicopter Procedures Update 2015
23 mei 2015
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Bericht van Jules:
Dag Yves,

Vorige woensdag ben ik in Beauvechain op de Tactical Helicopter Procedures Update geweest.
Hierbij mijn fotoverslag.


Veel kijkplezier,

Jules
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[vintage-and-warbirds] Cockpit Footage TBM Avenger Emergency Landing Arsenal Of Democracy VE Day Flyover - YouTube


Cockpit Footage TBM Avenger Emergency Landing Arsenal Of Democracy VE Day Flyover

Use Pause for lessons learned.

This is the Emergency Landing at DCA, Reagan National, of the Military Aviation Museum TBM Avenger during the 70th anniversary of VE Day, Arsenal of Democracy flyover. A 1500psi pinhole hydraulic leak vaporized in the cockpit, appeared like smoke, and prompted a decision to abort the flyover and land at Reagan DCA airport.

The video is broken into two parts. The first is real time, the second breaks down my thoughts at the time and draws lessons learned for other pilots to learn from. The biggest lesson was how the leak presented itself in a vapor form. It moved and acted like smoke, combined with fluid heat on the legs of my passenger, it was mistaken for fire. The only differentiating feature from smoke from a fire is the smell. An electrical fire and engine fire have very distinct smells, this had the smell of hydraulic fluid. Hopefully this will help someone else recognize the difference in the future.

We were off the runway quickly and caused no delays for traffic at Reagan, fixed and flown out later that afternoon. Thank you to all who helped! American Airlines and Signature Aviation Mechanics found and fixed the problem in record time. The emergency was flown exactly as briefed for that segment of flight. To have a malfunction for that 2 mile segment when I had flown a thousand miles in the last few days and the last few years without any incidents at all is statistically impossible.

This event, especially on this day, gave a somber reminder to all those who didn't have a runway conveniently aligned. To those who were hundreds of miles away from the nearest carrier, in enemy waters. To those who made the ultimate sacrifice. We remember.

A nickel on the grass.

Keep em' Flying!

Museum Links
http://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org
http://www.fighterfactory.com
Arsenal Of Democracy Link
http://ww2flyover.org
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Some interesting footage of the Avenger IFE during the Flyover due to a cracked hydraulic line. Could have been much worse….Also read the comments below the video.
Thanks Tom for the heads up.


Take the time to pause and read the lessons learned.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkvcwXqBJDQ&feature=youtu.be

Even in a plane as simple as the Citabria my SOP is that both crew members (I consider all passengers crew since they are an extra set of eyes) don and remove headsets at the same time to insure continuity of communications. 
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Canadian Heritage stalls rare airplane swap with U.S. museum




Canadian Heritage stalls rare airplane swap with U.S. museum
A rare Martin Mars seaplane, among the biggest ever built, is at the centre of a dispute between a B.C. businessman and the Canadian Heritage Department. Wayne Coulson wants to fly the aircraft to a Florida museum, but bureaucrats say he must first…
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[Vintage_and_Warbirds_Pictures] The "Black Spitfire" Returns to the Sky

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The "Black Spitfire" Returns to the Sky
After a four-year absence and a transnational maintenance session, the "Black Spitfire of Ezer Weizman", the oldest, most famous of Israeli airplanes, returned to the skies last week

Nadav Berger
Israeli Air Force

Release date 12.05.2015

For the first time since November 2011, the renowned "Spitfire 57" took off for its second maiden flight. The plane is more commonly known as the "Black Spit", or as the plane of Ezer Weizman, a former IAF Commander and the seventh president of Israel. The plane entered service in the IAF at the end of 1949 and kept flying even after removing the Spitfires from active service. For decades, the "Black Spit" took part in the airshows held during Israeli holidays and IAF's pilot course graduation ceremony.

Three and a half years ago, the plane was grounded for overall maintenance work and was transferred to Arkia company for maintenance. The plane was then completely disassembled and reassembled in cooperation with IAF's Transport Branch, the IAF Museum, the Ministry of Defense, and other IDF Units. Many parts of the plane were replaced including the radiators, gas pumps, tires, and upholstery, some of the parts being shipped in from Britain and Germany.

"It's like flying on it for the first time"

With the completion of the four-year-long renovation work, test flights were conducted in order to confirm the flight readiness of the plane and return it to IAF's Museum. "This is a historical airplane, one of IAF's first ones," said Colonel (Res.) Oded ("Dedi") Rosenthal, minutes before the takeoff, who has been flying the "Black Spit" for 25 years. "It is a great privilege to fly it and get it back in the air. I'm very excited and yet completely ready for the flight".

If the test flights continue to run smoothly, the plane will be approved for flight in the next few days and Rosenthal's aspiration to get it back in the air will come alive in time for the next pilot course graduation ceremony two months from now. "Flying on the Spitfire after a four-year break is like flying on it for the first time. The flight was amazing and went on with no issues or problems. I can't wait to join IAF's airshows again," said Rosenthal, immediately after landing.

From Britain to Hatzerim

The Spitfire is a warplane developed In the 1930s by the "Supermarine" aircraft manufacturer for Britain's Royal Air Force and took a significant part in World War II, mainly in the Battle of Britain. The "Black Spit" joined the Royal Air Force in May 29, 1945, was transferred to the Czech Air Force, and then sold to Israel in October 1948.

The plane arrived in Israel in November 1949, received the number 2057, and entered service in the "First Fighter" Squadron. It was then used for training purposes in the "Scorpion" squadron and the "Third Spitfire" Squadron, known today as the "Knights of the Orange Tail" Squadron.

In 1954, most of Israel's Spitfires were sold to Burma, but a few planes remained in Israel at the initiative of Major General Ezer Weizman, the then-Commander of Ramat David Airbase. One of those planes was Spitfire 2057 (or 57 after shortening), which shortly afterwards became Weizman's private plane and was painted black at its command to resemble the plane of the British Airbase Commander under which Weizman served during WWII.

Weizman stuck with the "Black Spit" even after completing his army service and kept flying it in IAF's airshows. Weizman's association with the plane was so great that it was decided to fly it over cemetery, during his funeral.

One of Sixty Active Planes

No less than 20,531 different models of Spitfires were manufactured by the end of February 1948. However, there are only 60 active planes left around the world, most of them in Britain and the U.S., raising the Black Spitfire's value tenfold.

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