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News 25/07/2009
You are welcome every Saturday to visit our workshop. Hoping to see you soon The Hangar Rats
No time to sleep !
First of all, thanks to all of you who provide information, links, news, agenda to make this small newsletter alive. A special thanks this week to André, Jeannine, Vincent and Louis (and all our excuses to the ones we forget).
Let’s try to be short. Usually, the summer is a quiet period where everyone tries to have a well earned rest. It seems this is not the case this year with some activities everywhere.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first landing on the Moon, a display was installed including scale models never displayed.
The nice B-29 scale model is now suspended to the roof of the hall.
The staff of the Museum started to move some exhibits to prepare the facade restoration to start in September. This is a good to see aircraft on another point of view. We will come back on the topic.
The Dragon is now out of the workshop, a new exhibit for our visitors. The Trainer restoration is going on and the LVG team progresses well on the fuselage. There are also some good news in the tube in the Mosquito area.
The summer is also the time for air shows we included a lot of links to coming events as well to new links to restoration resources and we take a look at a stored aircraft : The Chipmunk.
The summer is usually for reading. To help you with this difficult task, the Fond National Alfred Renard offered to the visitors of the Museum a special rebate on two of their books.
If you feel still tired, we included some links to nice videos and do not hesitate to visit us on a next Saturday.
As you see, unfortunately, no time to sleep.
Pictures
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Apollo XI display
Royal Army Museum Air and Space Hall, Brussels, Belgium -
Jul 24, 2009 by bamf.bamrs
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first landing on the Moon, a display was installed including scale models never displayed.
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DH89 Dragon Rapide G-AKNV
Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels - Jul 24, 2009 by bamf.bamrs
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Boeing B-29 scale model suspended to the roof
Brussels Royal Army Museum : Air & Space Hall - Jul 26, 2009 by bamf.bamrs
Arrived at the Museum in October 2008 Boeing B-29 Dina Might. Build in 1990 by Bart Vercruyse, Ignace Honoré & Pieter Lamaire. Guiness book for the largest span RC scale model. Weigth 210 Kg 4 engines 160 cc. originally based in Moorsele A video is availlable at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =kz4uqvy6wNg Arrived at the Museum in October 2008, the model was suspended in July 2009 Thanks to David, Karl, André for the information.
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LVG CVI 4981 restoration
Royal Army Museum Brussels Jul 25, 2009 by bamf.bamrs
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Tipsy Trainer
Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels - Jul 26, 2009 by bamf.bamrs
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Video
Links
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Brussels Air Museum Foundation :
About wooden propellers and pictures copyrights. |
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Brussels Air Museum Foundation :
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Special : la Saga du Renard R-31et et les Avions Renard pour 35 Euro au lieu de 53 au shop du Musée cet été |
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The Voisin de Caters, the making of
Click on the links This booklet of 46 pages describes the construction of the replica of the Voisin biplane of Pierre de Caters at the Royal Army Museum Air & Space Hall in Brussels.
This pioneer aircraft celebrate the first Belgian pilot.
This publication contains more that 100 illustrations most of them in color.
All the benefits of this book will be used for future aircraft restoration
Prerelease pdf
Also availlable by contacting bamf.bamrs@gmail.com |
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The Voisin de Caters by Dragan Saler
Since many years now, Dragan Saler help us by producing 3D drawings of aircraft we are restoring. For the Voisin de Caters, Dragan produced 38 pieces of art. These drawings were intensively used as reference during the manufacturing of the aircraft and constantly updated during the project. This luxurious edition is available in very limited edition (40) for our sponsors.
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Current & Future Events
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15.10.2008 - 28.02.2009
In the magical setting of the Royal Museum of the Army, the exhibition shows how many authors have drawn inspiration from history and military techniques. In visiting the exhibition, the public will go through all the collections of the Museum. Visitors will discover original and amusing showcases of items of the collections and how they are reflected in the comic strips. The two dimensions of the comic strip are thus juxtaposed to the real world.
Royal Museum of the Army and of Military History
Parc du Cinquantenaire, 3
1000 Brussels
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