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This Saturday the engine of the Tipsy trainer was installed on the aircraft. Vincent is already working on the fitting of the cowling.
Alain, Ferhat and Pierre worked on the R-31 replica. A firct coat of painting was applied on the fuselage.
We started a great cleaning of the workshop. The target is to reorganize all the aera where we are working as we will need place when the Dragon will leave the workshop.
We are also working to prepare a file about the Miles Messenger. Nicolas already publish a good summary of the history of the aircraft at http://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/messenger/messengerpage1-en.htm
David delivered a new glider donated by the Tournai Air Club. This is a Schleicher KA.7 Rhonadler.
We added new references about restoration good practices on www.bamf.be
The Renard R-32 is the subject of Avions Construits en Belgique by Jean-Pierre Decocq During World War II, Kansas City housed a North American plant where B-25’s were produced, see more in the links.
The library of Congress houses a huge collection of pictures about World War II. In this collection, many B-25’s pictures are on display on the net.
The Video section includes Sabena & Sabena Cargo videos. Hoping to see you soon.
Thanks to Philippe, Louis and Pascal for information or links included in these news.
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2009/03/29
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News 28 03 2009
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and the Brussels Air Museum Restoration Society (http://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/introduction.htm
Nieuw Deze page in het Nederlands (automatic translation) Cette page en rançais Nouveau News 28/03/2009
This Saturday the engine of the Tipsy trainer was installed on the aircraft. Vincent is already working on the fitting of the cowling.
Alain, Ferhat and Pierre worked on the R-31 replica. A firct coat of painting was applied on the fuselage.
We started a great cleaning of the workshop. The target is to reorganize all the aera where we are working as we will need place when the Dragon will leave the workshop.
We are also working to prepare a file about the Miles Messenger. Nicolas already publish a good summary of the history of the aircraft at http://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/messenger/messengerpage1-en.htm
David delivered a new glider donated by the Tournai Air Club. This is a Schleicher KA.7 Rhonadler.
We added new references about restoration good practices on www.bamf.be
The Renard R-32 is the subject of Avions Construits en Belgique by Jean-Pierre Decocq During World War II, Kansas City housed a North American plant where B-25’s were produced, see more in the links.
The library of Congress houses a huge collection of pictures about World War II. In this collection, many B-25’s pictures are on display on the net.
The Video section includes Sabena & Sabena Cargo videos. Hoping to see you soon.
Thanks to Philippe, Louis and Pascal for information or links included in these news.
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Webupdate
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2009/03/16
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Every week new surprises.
Hello World,
This week we publish pictures taken by Vincent when the fuselage of the de Caters was lifted to the 1st floor for the exhibition. It was not an easy job and the specialists from the Museum or mandated by the Museum who took care of this task performed a magnificent work.
The booklet describing the making of the de Caters is also now available thanks to André.
We have also new pictures of the Tipsy restorations. The current activities are focused on preparing the engine and the propeller. A new spiller was acquired from the UK and Bruno is manufacturing the parts needed to assemble this part.
We have no new pictures of the B-25 restoration. but an important agreement was discussed this week to permit the restoration of the tail unit. This ensemble was already under restoration but the new sponsoring will permit us to spread theses activities. We already announced the signature of an insurance contract for volunteers working on the B-25. We received the last details. The contract reference is 03/00.542.035/02 and covers the activities for 2 years and 12 volunteers. (There is still room for you). 1.500.000 Euro is covered by this contract.
Our friends of the Belgians in RAF & SAAF 1940-1945 team discovered the journal of a Belgian mechanic who served with Aeronautique Militaire, escaped to the UK and joined the Royal Air Force. It is a very interesting and vivid document.
There are other interesting discoveries. Pascal send us a link to the team restoring Mosquitoes in New Zealand. For Mosquitos maniacs, there is also a link to the promising Airfix 1/24th scale model. Look at the video based onthe Cad drawings used for preparing the model to have an idea of the complexity of this model and to better understand what Eric is busy to do restoring the cockpit. In the video section you will also find another link about the building of a replica Albatros DIII.
We added to www.bamf.be a new folder about good practice in restoration. Although for many years aircraft restoration was typically in the hands of skilled amateurs, things are changing. We published three interesting references about the ethic of restoration. We hope to publish more soon. The lists of André Dillien are now up to date and on the Renard R-31 is the subject of the last update of the “aircraft build in Belgium” by Jean-Pierre Decocq. You are always welcome on the Saturday to visit our workshop.
Hoping to see you soon.
Thanks to Philippe, Louis and Pascal for information or links included in these news.
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