2010/01/17

News 17/01/2010 : Douglas A-26 Invader in focus

News 17/01/2010 :  Douglas A-26 Invader in focus 

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Another project is in the final stages. In restoration since more than 20 years the Douglas A-26 Invader ((factory n° 28044, serial 44-34765) has received a few weeks ago the missing wingtip manufactured by Pascal in the workshop of the Museum. We are now working to prepare a proposal for the final display of the aircraft.

Looking for more information the Invader, we discovered the vectaris web site dedicated to the A-26. This site contains all you can need to know about the Invader including pdf copies of the maintenance manuals. The New England Air Museum and the Ailes Anciennes Toulouse are also restoring an Invader. Also added to our links section a fascinating collection of pictures about the 416th Bombardment Group who operated A-26 from St Struiden. Discover these marvels at http://www.bamf.be/?Links.

Although not put in service during WW2, our Invader is painted to represent an aircraft of the 416th Bombardment Group based in Belgium at the end of the conflict. Never in use with the Belgian Air Force, another link with our aeronautical heritage is the fact, some Belgian pilots on the training in USA flow on this aircraft or practiced air guning shooting on targets tugged by Invaders. During the troubles in Congo after the Independence, A-26's were also in use.

The Invader is a well designed aircraft, conceived for easy maintenance. This is interesting to compare this aircraft with other medium bombers included in the collection (Battle, Bolingbroke).

Personally, discovering graffito's written by women workers during the manufacturing of the aircraft was really a great moment.

Many peoples of the Museum staff and volunteers were involved in this long restoration. Unfortunately we have not the full list but they must know, now their mission is almost completed.

The Douglas A-26 restoration on the site of the Brussels Air Museum Restoration Society (BAMRS)

At least 2 other A-26 in Europe will be soon fully restored. The one of Le Bourget and the one of Toulouse. We added a link to the Toulouse project in our link (thanks to Vincent).

Aeroplane Monthly published in their January edition pictures of the Lysander and the B-25. More to come soon.

Another aircraft joins the "Avions contruits in Belgium" column by Jean-Pierre Decocq on the website of the Fonds Renard. This time this is the RSV 23-180.

The OO Register by André Dillien is also updated at http://www.bamfbamrs.be/Dillien/index.htm

Last but least discover Hell on wheels in our link section

 

The book of Bart Vandamme de snelste mensen ter wereld (300 pages, many illustrations) is out of press. See more about this interesting book here (from the www.fasinfo.be site) 

 

The  2nd Tactical Air Force Medium Bombers Association Newsletter page is updated. The back issues of February, May and August are now availlable on the website of the bamf at http://www.bamf.be/Dispersals/ 

 

Many happy landings


Douglas A26 B Invader restoration
Royal Army Museum Air & Space Hall Brussels -
Jan 16, 2010 by bamf.bamrs
In 2005, the two engines of the Invader were laid down for restoration for static display. It means corrosion was cleaned and coats of protection were applied. But the engine was not maintained for fllight.From April, 21th, the team prepare to install back the first restored engine. Note the crane and energy supply unit are fromp 1940's vintage. On Apirl 28th, the engine and propeller are back mounted on the Invader More onhttp://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/B26/b26-en.htm See us at www.bamf.be

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2010/01/07

News 07/01/2010


News 07/01/2010 :  Bamrs site update - Tipsy article - new links - H21 video

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The Museum has recently acquired a very rare De Havilland DH.4 ruder, see more here.

The Brussels air museum is the popular name of what is in reality the Great Hall of the Royal Army Museum in Brussels see more here.

Some pictures at the same location;

Our restoration projects are progressing full boast, enjoy the detailed reports of Nicolas on his site dedicated to the bamrs.

- Dragon Rapide page

- North American B-25 page.

The Tipsy was the object of an article in the famous Avianews of Belgium. Thanks to the editor and author Bob Rongé, find here a pdf copy of this article. 

 

Time to time, we collect artefacts not directly in relation with our restorations. This is the case with a fine WW2 British comic book we received as a gift. We transmitted this book to the collections of the Museum. We know this piece of history will be well preserved there. See an extract of this document here 
 

More videos in our video section with a small film about Nicolas Florine and another one about the Piasecki helicopters family including the H-21 once operated by the Sabena and Belgian Air Force crews in Congo. Click here to visit the Video section  

 

We added two links. The first one is about Flying-cam This company founded by the Liège born Emmanuel Prévinaire provides drones to Motion pictures companies for stuning movie sequences. The next time, you will see Desesperate Housewives or James Bond, remember the aerial scenes are a little bit of Belgian origin.

 

The second one is about the Musée international de la base de Chièvres who is now officially since a few week a non profit organisation with theis status published to the official newspaper.

 

The book of Bart Vandamme de snelste mensen ter wereld (300 pages, many illustrations) is out of press. See more about this interesting book here (from the www.fasinfo.be site) 

 

The  2nd Tactical Air Force Medium Bombers Association Newsletter page is updated. The back issues of February, May and August are now availlable on the website of the bamf at http://www.bamf.be/Dispersals/ 

 

Many happy landings

 Current & Future Events

 

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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