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Nieuw Deze page in het Nederlands (automatic translation) Cette page en français Nouveau News 31/01/2009
Hello World,
New drawings from André Hiernaux. André is preparing new drawings fos us. Some of his first works should be availlable soon from the shop. You will find hereafter links to his works including the first new ones (SR-7 & Sea King). Our publication page is now up to up to date with the 2 de caters publications. Bamm 140 pictures published by Jacques see here below. Renard Epervier by JP Decocq is availlable from the site of the Fonds Renard.An interesting link found by Nicolas or how to build yourself your aircraft. Some of the techniques can be used for restorations. Warbids & Girls found by Vincent. Pinups were common during WWII on US aircraft. The tradition is not dead, see more in the link about bombshells found by Vincent Hoping to see you soon Webupdate Avions construit en Belgique par Jean-Pierre Decocq : The Renard Epervier Jean-Pierre Decocq published in the past articles about aircraft build in Belgium. Jean-Pierre is now a regular redactor with Hangar flying. Thanks to him and the Fonds National Alfred Renard (FNAR), the first of new serie of articles on "Les avions construits en Belgique" are now available hereAircraft of the Museum by André Hierwaux on the bamf site. All the drawings of André Hiernaux Our publications on the bamf site Bamm 140 pictures (thanks to Jacques) About Etablissements Poncelet on Hangar Flying Bombshells found by Vincent Construction d'un Stol CH-701 : some interesting techniques usefull to speed up restorations works, found by Nicolas Rebirth of Imperia : Not an aeronautic site but whynot to dream. After the rebirth of one of the most prestigious Belgian car manufacturers why not to imagine the rebirth of the Stampe or the Renard. Thanks Louis Air Contact : Read the French webzine and maybe discover the rare aircraft you are looking for
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