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2013-06-13

Civil Aviation : La piste 02/20 de l'aéroport de Zaventem rebaptisée en septembre

Belga
La célèbre piste 02/20 de l’aéroport de Bruxelles, dont l’usage irrite régulièrement les riverains en cas de vent de secteur nord, changera de dénomination en septembre prochain pour devenir la 01/19 afin de tenir compte de la dérive du pôle nord magnétique, a indiqué Brussels Airport sur son site internet.
lire la suite : http://www.lameuse.be/741051/article/actualite/belgique/2013-06-10/la-piste-02/20-de-l-aeroport-de-zaventem-rebaptisee-en-septembre

aerobuzz : L’avion solaire Solar Impulse HB-SIA est à vendre

L'avion solaire Solar Impulse HB-SIA est à vendre


Développement durable

publié le vendredi 7 juin 2013
par Fabrice Morlon


Alors que le plus célèbre des avions à énergie solaire parcourt les Etats-Unis et qu'il vient de terminer la troisième branche de son périple, HB-SIA vit ses dernières heures de vol. Le premier avion du programme Solar Impulse sera mis à la retraite dès la fin de son périple US pour laisser la place à son grand frère, HB-SIB. HB-SIA est d'ores et déjà à vendre. lire la suite : http://www.aerobuzz.fr/spip.php?article3563

RAF Museum lifts Nazi bomber off floor of English Channel

Thx Marc for sharing

Last surviving German bomber lifted off bottom of the Channel

A German bomber shot down off the Kent coast during the Battle of Britain was recovered from the sea on Monday night.

The World War II Dornier is lifted from the English Channel this evening.
The World War II Dornier is lifted from the English Channel this evening. Photo: IAIN DUNCAN
By Sam Marsden
9:20PM BST 10 Jun 2013
The RAF Museum salvage team had previously been hampered by strong winds, but a window of good weather allowed them to winch the only surviving Dornier Do 17 bomber from the sea bed.
Covered in rust and barnacles, with its propellers broken off, the aircraft was pulled to a barge at about 6.30pm.
The team tried to lift the plane on June 2, but bad weather thwarted the attempt within 40 minutes of success when an increase in winds made the sea too choppy to complete the operation.
The plan, which was three years in the making, was adapted so lifting equipment could be attached to what were believed to be the strongest parts of the aircraft’s frame and raise it whole, instead of constructing a cage around it.
The aircraft at Goodwin Sands was discovered by divers in 2008 at a depth of 50ft on a chalk bed with a small debris field around it.

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Sonar scans by the RAF Museum, Wessex Archaeology and the Port of London Authority confirmed the identity of the aircraft as the Dornier Do 17Z Werke number 1160.
None of the bombers, which were nicknamed “flying pencils” because of their narrow fuselage, were thought to have survived since the Second World War.
The aircraft is said to be in “remarkable condition”. Other than the effects of the sea, such as barnacles, coral and marine life, it is largely intact.
The main undercarriage tyres remain inflated but the propellers clearly show the damage inflicted during the bomber’s fateful final landing, experts have said.
Peter Dye, the director general of the RAF Museum, said: “The discovery and recovery of the Dornier is of national and international importance. The aircraft is a unique and unprecedented survivor from the Battle of Britain and the Blitz.
“It will provide an evocative and moving exhibit that will allow the museum to present the wider story of the Battle of Britain and highlight the sacrifices made by the young men of both air forces and from many nations.
“It is a project that has reconciliation and remembrance at its heart.”
The Dornier will be conserved and prepared for display. It will be placed in two hydration tunnels and soaked in citric acid for the first stage of its conservation. Once the delicate process is complete, the aircraft will be displayed at the museum’s London site within the context of the Battle of Britain story.
A grant of more than £345,000 from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, has allowed the work to commence.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/06/10/nazi-bomber-lift-at-midnight/

http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/things-to-see-and-do/dornier-17-conservation.aspx

Air Journal - Tout sur le transport aérien : Airbus A350 : vidéo d'assemblage et plan des vols d'essais

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Airbus a réalisé une vidéo en time-lapse de l'assemblage de l'A350-900, et fourni quelques détails sur la campagne d'essais en vol de son nouveau biréacteur long-courrier. Alors que le vol …
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2013-06-11

Belgian Wings Website Update: 10 June 2013


Best regards,

Daniel Brackx

Mitchell 44-30925 found a new home.


Monday May 27th, 2013 the B-25 Mitchell 44-30925 moved from Grimbergen to Gembloux (Belgium)
Acquired in 2005 thanks to a fund raising campaign organized by the bamf, the aircraft arrived in Belgium in June 2005. From 2008, the paint was removed on the airframe and anti corrosion processes were applied sparing years of manual operations and permitting a safe storage of the aircraft.
In 2010, an agreement was found with the Recreatief Vliegveld Grimbergen to store the aircraft. Unfortunately for environment reasons, it was impossible to start restoration activities there.
A quest for a suitable location and spare parts then started.
In 2011, one of the volunteers of the original B-25 team acquired a workshop in an industrial building in Gembloux in the heart of one of the most dynamic region of Belgium. An herculean work started to setup the place ready to welcome the Mitchell. A new organization the Belgian Aircraft Preservation association (BAPA) was funded to group the persons taking an active part in the project. The Bamf continued to support the project.
In 2013, a first transport was organized. The main spar and parts of the Mitchell arrived in Gembloux. Due to bad weather and the works still to be done in Gembloux, the final move was postponed to 2013. Incredible progresses were done with storage space being increased and a sand blasting machine being installed. Learning from the past, security, procedures and decent working conditions were in the priorities.
To avoid any administrative problems the ownership of the Mitchell was transferred to BAPA in December 2012. Although no communication was done about the new organization, some new and skilled talented volunteers already joined.
On Sunday May 26th, 2013 a small team went to Grimbergen to prepare 44-30925 for her next travel.
The ferry was successful and all the parts of the aircraft are now reunited in the new workshop of the BAPA.
The restoration can now start. BAPA is still looking for parts, tools (an air compressor and metalworking tools are on the high priority list), money and motivated volunteers to work on this projects and new ones we have already secured.
You can contribute via the bamf (please mention "Don B-25) from http://www.bamf.be/?Help_us
BAPA plan an official inauguration on her workshop soon.

Past events of the project http://www.bamfbamrs.be/B25/B25-en.htm



B-25 arrival at Gembloux 2013 05

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Pictures taken by Laurent, Eric, Robert and Gael during the transfert of the B-25 from
Grimbergen to Gembloux on May 26 and 26th, 2013.
109 photos,


New book : B-25 Factory time by Wim Nijenhuis



I must confess I buy and read too much books. Some books I have forgotten the next day I have read them and a few ones are on the list of the best books I ever read or ever acquired.

Today Daniel and I we had the privilege to attend the presentation of the last book of Wim Nijeuhuis. Wim already offered us 3 reference books about the B-25 Mitchell. There are already a lot of good books about this great aircraft. This one is really different and unique.

Most of the time, the story of an aircraft is a sum of operations, heroic  actions, list of operators but the peoples who manufactured these aeroplanes are totally forgotten.

One of the important part of what was then known as the arsenal of Liberty was the incredible capability of the Americans and the United States to manufacture machines like the B-25 to equip the air forces of the USA, United Kingdom, Netherland of USSR. Transforming a relatively unknown company as North American Aviation into a so effective organization needed to be narrated.  The role played by the different specialists from the management to the most obscure worker is described. Aspects as the building of the factories are also covered.

During World War 2, pictures was used as well for technical reasons, for boasting the morale on all fronts but also to recruit workers. Wim exploited this treasure at the best. The book is illustrated by numerous pictures many never published before.

North American Aviation and B-25 Mitchell advertising are also included as well the aspect of the technical manuals.

This book is definitively on my short list of my preferred aviation books.

If World War 2 or the warbirds are not your preferred topics, this unique book about all the aspects of the manufacturing of an aircraft with a so rich illustration should anyway be soon in your library.

B-25 Factory time, illustrated history of the North American Aviation plants at Inglewood and Kansas City and the B-25 assembly lines. Wim Nijenhuis. Media Primair Modelbouw BV ISBN 978-90-8616-304-5 45 Euro 190 Pages more than 700 pictures

A special thanks for the warm welcome from our Dutch friends and to the fantastic Soesterberg Air Museum.


Video: "airshow La Ferté Alais"

We were there


B25, Tigercat, Skyraiders, P51, Catalina, DC3
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Video: "Skyraider, P38, Spitfires, Bearcat, B25, B26, Hurricane"

Good old time in La Ferté including the B-25 Mitchell


Skyraider, P38, Spitfires, Bearcat, B25, B26, Hurricane
Falaise warbirds airshow 1994
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2013-06-10

SBAP site update on 09-06-2013

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Dear aviation enthusiast,
This week on SBAP web site

Events:

Remembering the Mighty Eight
The spring airshow of Duxford underlining the 70 years
of the arrival of the USAF in Europe and at Duxford airfield
presented by Danny Carels

Coming soon:
Salon de Provence: 60 years Patrouille de France
100 years Dutch Aviation at Volkel
Paris Airshow
and much more...
Thanks for your support, enjoy your flight and always safe landing...
Don't forget to share our links with all your interested friends...
Enjoy your visit
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Jean Salis officier dans l’ordre de la légion d’honneur

Aérodrome de Cerny la Ferté Alais vendredi 7 juin le directeur de la DGAC monsieur Patrick Gandil remet à Jean Salis la médaille d'officier dans l'ordre de la légion d'honneur, après un long discours chaleureux, au téléphone son ami Bernard Chabbert associe l'honneur à l'homme et à son dévouement pour la préservation du patrimoine aéronautique français.  Photo Frédérick Vandentorren
Baptiste Salis shared Gilbert Courtois's photo.

Aérodrome de Cerny la Ferté Alais vendredi 7 juin le directeur de la DGAC monsieur Patrick Gandil remet à Jean Salis la médaille d'officier dans l'ordre de la légion d'honneur, après un long discours chaleureux, au téléphone son ami Bernard Chabbert associe l'honneur à l'homme et à son dévouement pour la préservation du patrimoine aéronautique français.
Photo Frédérick Vandentorren


Event Florennes Open deur 2013 07 21


La journée du 21 juillet 2013 se déroulera comme suit :    10h30 : Ouverture des différentes expositions.  11h30 : Départ de la marche gourmande.  15h00 : Arrivée de la marche gourmande et show du pilote de démonstration F-16.  Vers 15h30 : Décollage des avions pour le défilé du 21 juillet.  Vers 16h40 : Retour des avions avec passages en formations.  18h00 : Fin des activités.    L'entrée et le parking sont gratuits.    Et la marche gourmande ?    Accueil des participants entre 11h30 et 13h00 pour un parcours gourmand de 6,5 km.  Adultes : 29 euros - Enfants de moins de 12 ans : 15 euros.  Infos et inscriptions pour au plus tard le 15 juillet au 071-68 22 14.    Les menus gourmands    Adultes (29 €)  Apéritif – Tomate farcie à la chair d'écrevisses – Velouté de volaille et sa garniture – Sorbet poire – Jambonneau grillé à la moutarde à l'ancienne – Fromage – Glace - 6 boissons    Enfants (15 €)  Pêche au thon – Jambonneau grillé à la moutarde à l'ancienne – Glace - 3 boissons
Thx Daniel for sharing
La journée du 21 juillet 2013 se déroulera comme suit :

10h30 : Ouverture des différentes expositions.
11h30 : Départ de la marche gourmande.
15h00 : Arrivée de la marche gourmande et show du pilote de démonstration F-16.
Vers 15h30 : Décollage des avions pour le défilé du 21 juillet.
Vers 16h40 : Retour des avions avec passages en formations.
18h00 : Fin des activités.

L'entrée et le parking sont gratuits.

Et la marche gourmande ?

Accueil des participants entre 11h30 et 13h00 pour un parcours gourmand de 6,5 km.
Adultes : 29 euros - Enfants de moins de 12 ans : 15 euros.
Infos et inscriptions pour au plus tard le 15 juillet au 071-68 22 14.

Les menus gourmands

Adultes (29 €)
Apéritif – Tomate farcie à la chair d'écrevisses – Velouté de volaille et sa garniture – Sorbet poire – Jambonneau grillé à la moutarde à l'ancienne – Fromage – Glace - 6 boissons

Enfants (15 €)
Pêche au thon – Jambonneau grillé à la moutarde à l'ancienne – Glace - 3 boissons

Fwd: Nouvelles images en ligne - La Ferté-Alais 2013

Thx luc

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Ce petit message pour vous signaler une nouvelle galerie en ligne sur mon site.
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Bonne(s) visite(s) et à bientôt.





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Petits conseils d'utilisation :
Mode plein écran = F11:  Le site est plus agréable à visionner en mode plein écran. Pour y accéder, il suffit de taper sur la touche F11. C'est un raccourci de Windows qui fait disparaître les barres de titre et de menus pour n'afficher que le contenu de la fenêtre active. Les menus masqués restent néanmoins accessibles,  vous les retrouverez en déplaçant  la souris vers le bord supérieur de l'écran. Pour quitter ce mode plein écran, il suffit de taper à nouveau sur la touche F11 et le tour est joué.

Diaporama et clavier : Le diaporama est aussi commandable au clavier. La flèche gauche ou droite vous permet d'accéder à l'image précédente ou suivante. La barre d'espacement permet de le mettre en pause et une seconde pression sur la barre d'espacement relance le défilement automatique.



Today in Aviation History :: De la Cierva

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Juan de la Cierva was the son of a wealthy Spaniard who, by age 17 in 1912, was already designing aircraft in Spain.  He continued on in school and earned a degree in civil engineering, though his first love remained airplanes.  By 1919, he had given up on fixed wing aircraft designs because of their tendency to stall, often with disastrous results.  If the stall problem could be solved, he reasoned, many lives would be saved.  Thus, he began experimenting with a radical concept that involved the principles of autorotation, whereby a spinning rotor would allow the aircraft to descend to the ground without any risk of stalling.  If there was just a way to fly based on autorotation, he reasoned, the problem would be solved.
On June 9, 1922 -- today in aviation history -- after four years of experimentation and numerous challenges that he overcame through many crashes and struggles with the problems of stability, control and roll, his first autorotation-based aircraft made its first successful flight.  De la Cierva had invented what he called the "Autogiro", which is more commonly known as the Autogyro in English.


Photo of the Day

A team of USAF aircrew and pararescuemen with the 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron perform preflight inspections on medical equipment aboard a HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter at Camp Bastion in Helmand province, Afghanistan, on May 25, 2013.  The 129th Rescue Wing recorded its 1,000th save May 18, 2013, when members of the unit rescued an Afghan National Police officer who had suffered a gunshot wound in southern Afghanistan.
Photo Credit:  Senior Airman Scott Saldukas, USAF
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