Zoersel 16-20 May Chipmeet
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Zoersel 16-20 May Chipmeet
For the DHC-1 fans, the following 11 Chipmunk have already booked their slots.
OY-ATL, OY-ATO, G-PVET, G-ATHD, G-CDWF, OY-ATR, G-BWVZ, G-BWTG, G-DHCC, G-BCPU & G-BBMZ.
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OY-ATL, OY-ATO, G-PVET, G-ATHD, G-CDWF, OY-ATR, G-BWVZ, G-BWTG, G-DHCC, G-BCPU & G-BBMZ.
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See http://www.chipmeet.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for more.So far a total of 14 Chipmunks have confirmed their attendance (OY-ATL, OY-ATO, G-PVET, G-ATHD, G-CDWF, OY-ATR, G-BWVZ, G-BWTG, G-DHCC, G-BCPU, G-BBMZ,� G-AOJR, G-HAPY & OY-ATF).
A good selection of other classic aircraft and various marks of Yaks have registered as well, just adding to the fun! As usual anyone with the right spirit is welcome to join us anytime!
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Zoersel = Oostmalle
Any chance the Chipmeet wille grow within 10 years or so back to the old Oostmalle Warbirds Meeting?
Stafsels: would be nice, but don't count on it. Although the airfield is big enough to handle a meeting like that, Chipmeet itself is not an airshow, nor is it a commercial meeting that can handle large amounts of visitors. Organisation of this meet is currently purposely limited to the size it is.
But at this moment we do have the following confirmed participants:
14 Chipmunks (G-AOJR, G-ATHD, G-BBMZ, G-BCPU, G-BWTG, G-BWVZ, G-CDWF, G-DHCC, G-HAPY, G-PVET, OY-ATF, OY-ATL, OY-ATO, OY-ATR),
1 Auster 6A (G-ARIH),
1 Yak.18 (OO-IAK),
1 Yak.50 (RA-3446K),
2 Yak.52TW's (YR-UAA, YR-UAU),
1 Yak.52 (G-CBSS).
As always, above list is not definitive, subject to change and very dependent on weather conditions. Usually, we see some interesting day visitors and you can expect some late participants as well.
Also note that not all participating aircraft will be here on all days. Based on the current planning, the best chance to see most aircraft seems to be on Saturday, but I can't give any guarantees on that. So come whenever you like and see for yourself
Cheers,
Herbert
But at this moment we do have the following confirmed participants:
14 Chipmunks (G-AOJR, G-ATHD, G-BBMZ, G-BCPU, G-BWTG, G-BWVZ, G-CDWF, G-DHCC, G-HAPY, G-PVET, OY-ATF, OY-ATL, OY-ATO, OY-ATR),
1 Auster 6A (G-ARIH),
1 Yak.18 (OO-IAK),
1 Yak.50 (RA-3446K),
2 Yak.52TW's (YR-UAA, YR-UAU),
1 Yak.52 (G-CBSS).
As always, above list is not definitive, subject to change and very dependent on weather conditions. Usually, we see some interesting day visitors and you can expect some late participants as well.
Also note that not all participating aircraft will be here on all days. Based on the current planning, the best chance to see most aircraft seems to be on Saturday, but I can't give any guarantees on that. So come whenever you like and see for yourself
Cheers,
Herbert
Enjoy!
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A quick log, for today around 09:00 h.
WB565/X (G-PVET)
WG321/G (G-DHCC)
WK517 (G-ULAS)
WK590/69 (G-BWVZ)
WP803/G (G-HAPY)
WP971 (G-ATHD)
P-146 (OY-ATL)
G-AOJR (ex WB756)
G-APYG (ex WB619)
G-ARMG (ex WK558)
G-BBMZ (ex WK548)
G-BCPU (ex WP973)
Also present was based FWP.149D OO-VMH (ex 90+16) and visiting was L-18C OO-LOT (ex L-12).
WB565/X (G-PVET)
WG321/G (G-DHCC)
WK517 (G-ULAS)
WK590/69 (G-BWVZ)
WP803/G (G-HAPY)
WP971 (G-ATHD)
P-146 (OY-ATL)
G-AOJR (ex WB756)
G-APYG (ex WB619)
G-ARMG (ex WK558)
G-BBMZ (ex WK548)
G-BCPU (ex WP973)
Also present was based FWP.149D OO-VMH (ex 90+16) and visiting was L-18C OO-LOT (ex L-12).
Cheers,
Patrick Dirksen
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L-18C OO-LOT seems to be a little problem here. My Belgian civil register gives it as c/n 18-3218, ex OL-L12, L144 and 53-4818.
Belgian Military Aviation by Paul Jacson gives for:
OL-L12 c/n 18-3086, ex 53-4686.
And for L144 c/n 18-3218, ex OL-L144, 53-4818, to OO-LOT.
Am I right in believing it's real militairy id was L144?
Cheers,
Perry.
Belgian Military Aviation by Paul Jacson gives for:
OL-L12 c/n 18-3086, ex 53-4686.
And for L144 c/n 18-3218, ex OL-L144, 53-4818, to OO-LOT.
Am I right in believing it's real militairy id was L144?
Cheers,
Perry.
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According to Daniel Brackx's "Luchtstrijdkrachten België - Vliegtuig- en registratieoverzicht 1945-2007" there were, in fact, two L-18C airframes in Belgian Army-service with serial L-12:
* The first L-12 had c/n 18-3086 and was lost in an accident at Brasschaat (B) on May 5th, 1960 (this could also be the administrative write-off-date rather than the actual date of the accident: see conflicting date of serialallocation of second airframe).
* A second airframe, with c/n 18-3218, was allocated the serial L-12 in August '59, which is quite peculiar, because this is before the write-off of the first L-12... Anyway, in the history of this second L-12 there's also a reference to a former serial L-144. Wether this serial was actually worn, or allocated but then not used, is a little unclear to me. By the way, OL-L12 was the last used serial presentation of this airframe in military service. This is the one that is still in civil registry as OO-LOT. On its fuselage it reads 'PA.19'... (modified version of the original PA.18??).
Big credit to Daniel Brackx!!
Best regards,
Stephan
* The first L-12 had c/n 18-3086 and was lost in an accident at Brasschaat (B) on May 5th, 1960 (this could also be the administrative write-off-date rather than the actual date of the accident: see conflicting date of serialallocation of second airframe).
* A second airframe, with c/n 18-3218, was allocated the serial L-12 in August '59, which is quite peculiar, because this is before the write-off of the first L-12... Anyway, in the history of this second L-12 there's also a reference to a former serial L-144. Wether this serial was actually worn, or allocated but then not used, is a little unclear to me. By the way, OL-L12 was the last used serial presentation of this airframe in military service. This is the one that is still in civil registry as OO-LOT. On its fuselage it reads 'PA.19'... (modified version of the original PA.18??).
Big credit to Daniel Brackx!!
Best regards,
Stephan
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PA-19
According to the FAA type certificate a civilised L-18C is known as PA-19.On its fuselage it reads 'PA.19'... (modified version of the original PA.18??).
In the words of Herman Dekker in his book '75 Jaar Nederlandse Luchtvaartuig Registers: '
"De type-aanduiding PA-19 werd oorspronkelijk gebruikt voor een drietal prototypes van de militaire L-21. Op 1 april 1949 werd aan Piper door de FAA een type-certificaat uitgereikt voor het type PA-19 en dat was dan de geciviliseerde versie van de militaire L-18C."
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