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2016-02-28

SBAP site update on 28-02-2016

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Dear aviation enthusiast,
This week on SBAP web site :

Archivalia:


Belgian Air Force:
Stampe & Vertongen SV4b & Britten Norman BN2A Islander
Sabena :
Boeing B737-229 & Airbus A310-322
Belgian Civil Aircraft :
Boeing B720-051B & Boeing B737-229

Foreign in Belgium : 
Mirage F-1CE & Fiat G-91R/3

Belgian Mini:
Lockheed Martin F-16AM & Hawker Typhoon Mk Ibhttp://www.sbap.be/models/models.htm
Coming soon:
Much more archivalia...
Be so kind to share our links with all your interested friends...Enjoy your visit
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The SBAP team


Les Belges de la Royal Air Force | SONUMA : COLLIGNON

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Les Belges de la Royal Air Force | SONUMA
À la fin de décembre 44, le ciel se dégage enfin au-dessus des Ardennes. Ce retour des bonnes conditions climatiques permet le ravitaillement, mais pas seulement : les bombardiers peuvent à présent décoller et pilonner les nœuds routiers, les conce…
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[Aviation Society of Antwerp] Thanks to Paul Soons scanning skills, the Belgian...

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  Jan Olieslagers a ajouté une photo dans Aviation Society of Antwerp .       Jan Olieslagers 18 février, 15:42   Thanks to Paul Soons scanning skills, the Belgian Register Pages of our website have been completed with several photographs of the André Verelst collection. Photograph : A Fokker F.II in front of the Stampe & Vertongen works   J'aime Commenter    
   
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Jan Olieslagers a ajouté une photo dans Aviation Society of Antwerp.
   
Jan Olieslagers
18 février, 15:42
Thanks to Paul Soons scanning skills, the Belgian Register Pages of our website have been completed with several photographs of the André Verelst collection.
Photograph : A Fokker F.II in front of the Stampe & Vertongen works




   
   

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Vintage Wings of Canada : A Long Way to the War

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Vintage News by Vintage Wings of Canada

A Long Way to the War

Ladies and Gentlemen Aviators

In December of 1941, Hugh Bone was finally of age to join the RAF. Like many young men in England, he was anxious to join the fight and protect his homeland. After joining however, it would be two full years before he flew his Mosquito fighter-bomber into combat—but what a remarkable two years they were! Follow this link to learn more.

A Long Way to the War

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Aerobuzz : Book : Dogfights à travers les âges

Dogfights à travers les âges


C'est l'histoire des As au combat dans les cieux de nombre de théâtres d'opérations que nous livre Pierre Razoux, historien et directeur de recherches, expert du Moyen Orient et auteur aussi de...Lire la suite


Video: "Air Display In West London (1947)" Featuring Tipsy OO-TIA


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Fairey Aviation Works Flying Club. White Waltham Airfield. Near Maidenhead. Berkshire.



MS's as girls from the Windmill Theatre climb into open aeroplane. Various CU's of the girls. Various shots of planes taking off. MS girls standing on the wing of a Proctor aircraft waving. CU a Firefly in flight.



Various shots three planes taking off. MS plane banking. MS helicopter hovering and manoeuvring above crowd. LS's of scenes on the airfield. MS people climbing into a plane to go for a ride. MS Sir Richard Fairey on platform before microphone at opening of the club.
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Video: "Rolls-Royce Merlin Engine"

 


Considered a British icon, the Merlin was one of the most successful aircraft engines of the World War II era, and many variants were built by Rolls-Royce in Derby, Crewe and Glasgow,as well as by Ford of Britain at their Trafford Park factory, near Manchester. The Packard V-1650 was a version of the Merlin built in the United States. Production ceased in 1950 after a total of almost 150,000 engines had been delivered, the later variants being used for airliners and military transport aircraft.

The PV-12 first ran in 1933 and, after several modifications, the first production variants were built in 1936. The first operational aircraft to enter service using the Merlin were the Fairey Battle, Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire. More Merlins were made for the four-engined Avro Lancaster heavy bomber than for any other aircraft; however, the engine is most closely associated with the Spitfire, starting with the Spitfire's maiden flight in 1936. A series of rapidly applied devel...


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