Before our visit at Goetsenhoven we decided to take a look at the Royal museum of armed forces in Brussel
Grtz Rene
Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
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Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
Interesting shots!
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Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
The dusty wings show which aircraft haven't moved for some time...
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Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
Interesting planes!
Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
Very nice and interesting; do you still need photo permit in advance or has this changed ?
Thanks for your reply.
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Paul Zethof
Thanks for your reply.
vr gr
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Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
No photo permission needed !~
I think the museum is authentic.
And I mean this positive.
It is not that stylish and polished as let say Aviodrome or MLM.
Ronald
I think the museum is authentic.
And I mean this positive.
It is not that stylish and polished as let say Aviodrome or MLM.
Ronald
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Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
We were free to take pictures but tripods were not allowed....
Backpacks are also a problem but after a little discussion we could take them into the museum....
Those guys were not that friendly but the museum is very nice. You got good light because off the glass roof.
Due to reconstruction works there is a lot of dust on the planes.
Grtz Rene
Backpacks are also a problem but after a little discussion we could take them into the museum....
Those guys were not that friendly but the museum is very nice. You got good light because off the glass roof.
Due to reconstruction works there is a lot of dust on the planes.
Grtz Rene
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Re: Brussel Royal museum of armed forces
Nice, especially the RF-4 and Djibouti-camo Mirage F1