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Post by De Verrekieker »

Does anyone know the serial about the WW1 Bristol Fighter? in the shelter near the entrance? I saw it on sunday and it carried a white code B on it's side.
Thanks in advance.
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Yak 52 G-CBSS c/n 833707 ex DOSAAF 121
Yak 52 RA-1453K c/n 899409 ex DOSAAF 21
Yak 52 G-BVMU "09" c/n 9411809 ex Yugoslav AF YR-013

Were was Yak-52 G-BVMU the 13th? The other 2 were flying and at the "static". Missed that one...

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Post by KeeBee_Lover »

Laurent do you got the 4 F.16 on friday morning?

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De Verrekieker wrote:Does anyone know the serial about the WW1 Bristol Fighter? in the shelter near the entrance?
I hate to tell you, but it was neither a real WW1 fighter nor a Bristol Fighter: it was a French ultralight that was built to look like an SE.5A aircraft of WW1. :roll: If you're still interested in the aircraft after reading the above, its registration was "08-FA", which was written under the wings. (In France, ultralights are registered in the "departement" or province where their owner lives, followed by 1, 2 or 3 individual letters. In this case, that is departement 08, which is the departement "Ardennes")
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Who has for me the serials of the two F-16's on SUNDAY morning at Bierset.

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The two serials are FA-124 and FA-119. (sunday)

greetz snkenny 8)

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was on Saturday at the Helimeet and saw three guys from the Force Aerienne Congolaise :shock: , they come and pick up the Mi-26. 8)
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how? with a pick up?
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Post by ballon »

These Africans were from Benin, for a A-109 trainingcourse at Bierset.
Anyone more info about the future of the Mi-26?
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while on the subject of A109's for Benin:

according to BAHA.be the A109 H-32 that was in the hangar is one of the five A109's that will be sold to Benin. It was receiving its last maintenance before transfer to the Benin AF. It was very difficult to get a good shot of it (I didn't even try :? :oops: :( ), but, probably, it was one of the last times this helo could be seen in Belgium :shock:

And as for the Mi26: would the scrap-heap be a likely solution? AFAIK the helo has been at Bierset for at least 5 years (if not much longer) without its engines having been operated. The only thing they seem to do with it is move it around every now and then...
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Post by Raymond »

On saturday I saw a French Gazelle with code BDA from the Armee de Terre.
In the Scramble book Scramble Military Serials the BDA belongs to serial 1311 instead of 1175.
So I think the serial was NOT the 1175 but the 1311.
Can it be confirmed by someone?
Greetings Raymond :roll:
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its 1175/BDA i read it with my binoculair but when i look at my picture its cind a strange, at the place where the second 1 is 1176 it seems that earlyer this was an 4.

so they changed the number :!: , we need to have the construction nummer for the real number
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according this:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=1 ... hoto_nr=27" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by Raymond »

In the Scramble Military Serials book of 2005 it would be the 1311 or is it changed into 1175?
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