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2013-10-26

Vintage Wings of Canada : A Close Shave over Belgium update

Thx to this article, Nicolas Clinaz succeed in identifying a mysterious crash in Fleurus he had searched for years.



Ladies and Gentlemen Aviators

The war was over, the mission was a milk run... not even necessary, but it would be closer to death than Flying Officer Hugh Bone ever got during his years as a combat pilot. Follow this link to learn more:
http://www.vintagewings.ca/Home/tabid/40/language/en-CA/Default.aspx


Dave O'Malley, Vintage Wings of Canada
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Air & Space Magazine How To Hide an Airplane



From <AirSpaceMagazine@email.smithsonian.com>

How To Hide an Airplane

Start with a camouflage paint job.

  • By Roger A. Mola
  • AirSpaceMag.com, August 23, 2013

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Israel Defense Forces

A stealthy aircraft can be nearly invisible to enemy radar if it's designed in the right shape, using materials that absorb or deflect the incoming energy. Making an aircraft less obvious to the human eye, however, can be as plain as paint.

SBAP site update on 27-10-2013

Forwarded message - From: Serge VAN HEERTUM 



Dear aviation enthusiast,
This week on SBAP web site

Events:

Colorful Boar...Grouik Grouik!
Escadron 3/3 Ardennes 70 years special paint.
A Régis Rocca design applied on Mirage 2000D N°648
The making of presented by Régis Rocca
Pictures: Régis Rocca, C. Nachtbauer (Point Fixe) & French Armée de l'Air

Coming soon:Sainte-Maxime Master Flight
Leylistad Museum
and much more...
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