Museum Le Bourget
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Museum Le Bourget
Does anyone have, or knows were to find it, a full log of the museum at Le Bourget?
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
I do not have them digitally but ... EMOOS... has the ex-military aircraft And for the rest, Bob Ogden''s book '' Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe'' (Air Britain, 2010) contains the civil aircraft as well.
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
Hmm, thanks Frank! I suppose you aren't planning to make the log digitally?
And, EMOOS?
And, EMOOS?
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
In case you didn't alreadyh know:DJMikey wrote:And, EMOOS?
European Military Out Of Service, i.e. the book that Scramble now has for sale...
Taken from MSF, a log by Frank Cooper:
From: Frank Cooper
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 5:00 PM
Subject: Paris - Storage Halls A and B
Not seen these reported yet but we talked our way into the Museum storage halls
at LBG on Monday and found the following. All as listed in EMOOS 2011 plus a few
extras:
Hall B :
9939 G-91R marked "3999"
37808 Sk.37E"71" F21
336 Mirage 3R
617 Mirage 3E "4-BE"
9809 Su-22M
F-WLKB Mystere 20 c/n01
62 Mirage IVP "CI"
F-ZBAN Alouette III "AN" c/n1115
787 Alouette II c/n 1787 "BBG"
635 Vautour 2B/ Yes it was 634 for the Vautour
C.4k-156 HA11112M "471-28"
02 Breguet 1001 "E"
Hall A :
763 Canberra B6 "AM"
F-ZBBF Do28A
R-2115 Mirage 3RS
01/F-ZWWL CM.173
NF11-9 Meteor NF.11 "BF"
307 Vautour 2N
10 Alize
135 Nord 1101 ""LX"
144 Super Frelon
334 Mirage 3R "33-CC"
A1 Jaguar A
72 Nord 262
F-BMSS Falcon 20 c/n 2
Also present but unidentified were a Broussard and a Nord 3400, both wrapped in
paper, and a dismantled T-33. Suspect all these have moved over from Dugny as
they also wrap future exhibits in paper in similar fashion. For completeness
there is also an Air France B707 nose.
This may help someone planning a trip this week but no doubt the weekend public
days will see these halls tight shut.
Thanks to a very nice "resturateur" for giving us 5 minutes inside.
Frank C.
We also were taken into to see hall 1 only - 787 Alouette was there but BBG was
Alouette 1797, both were present.
MUSEE DE L'AIR ET DE L'ESPACE, LE BOURGET, FRANCE
ENTRANCE
CM170 23
CM170 26
CM170 29
OUTSIDE
BOEING 747 F-BPVJ
F104G 22+40
ETENDARD IVM 56
RAFALE A 01
SUPER MIRAGE 4000 01
J35A DRAKEN 35069, 36
MiG 21F-13 1103
MiG 23ML RED 26 (really 20+30)
CONCORDE HANGAR
CONCORDE SST F-WTSS
CONCORDE SST F-BTSD
MIRAGE IVA 9, AH
WORLD WAR II HANGAR
BU-181 330844, SU
FW 190A (really NC900A-8 62)
C47A 43-49194 NOSE
C47A 2100558 (really 92449)
CASA III BR21-129
P47D 420371 (44-20371)
P51D 466318 (really 44-63871)
D250 277 (really 862)
SPITFIRE TB597, GW-B (really RR263)
PROTOTYPE HANGAR
S.O.6000 TRITON 03
MIRAGE IIIV 01
LEDUC 010 03
NORD 1500 02-I
MIRAGE IIIA 01
LEDUC 022 01
KATY 498, F-WGVA
MIRAGE G8 01
MYSTERE IVA 01
S.O.900 TRIDENT 01
SA.3210 SUPER FRELON 01, F-ZWWE
FRENCH AIR FORCE HANGAR
HIRSCH H-100 F-WGVC
CARAVELLE NOSE
MIRAGE 2000 01
F84F 727/28875, 3-IA
HD-10 F-BFAN
T6 TEXAN 14915, RM (really 114522)
MD450 OURAGAN 154, 4-LT
SE535 MISTRAL 4, 7-CE
MYSTERE IVA 289, 2-EY (really 105)
F100D 52736, 11-EF
MS472 122 NOSE
MYSTERE IVA 210 NOSE
F86K 54841, 13-PI
SUPER MYSTERE B2 153, 12-YY (really 11)
CM170 28 NOSE
HELICOPTER HANGAR
GAZELLE 1069, BGD
AREIL 11/S.O.1110 1
BRE TYPE 111 01, F-WFKC
H34A SA-53
HUP 2 130077 (really 128594)
SA319B 2009, JBL
AUTOGYRO G-BDAD
AUTOGYRO G-EBYY
ALOUETTE II 710, BCV
ALOUETTE II 01, AS
SUD EST S.3101 F-WFDQ
FA-330 ?????
UH.12B (699)
PRE-WAR/WW 1 HANGARS
VOISIN LA.5 V955
CAUDRON G.4 C1720
CAUDRON C.800 334
??GLIDER?? F-ZABI
DOMINE T.1 F-BHCD (ex RAF HG721)
PT-17 (41-8860)
MS230 1048
SPAD S-4 F-AHBE
PETEZ 43 F-APXO
HISPANO 650 650
SAB 191GR 2
CAUDRON C.60 F-AINX
PFLAZ D.XII 2690, 18
NIEUPORT II 556
SOPWITH STRUTTER 556, IA-2
FOKKER 6796
SPAD V11 S.254/2
JUNKERS D.1 5929/18
DH-9 F1258
BR.14 N.2016
DUGNY STORE
MIRAGE 3C 42, EF
SP-2H NEPTUNE (148335)
HANSA JET (16+07)
DC-8 (45570,FE)
ATLANTIC (61)
DC7C (45061, CM)
L-749A (2503)
BOEING 707 N707GT
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
Bit off topicEMOOS... has the ex-military aircraft
Any idea if there are also books which are complete, I mean a survey of both civil and military preserved aircraft ?
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
Bob is niet zo eenkennig , hij gaat van de kleinste civiele zweefvliegtuigen via helikopters en fighter jets naar de grote passagierstoestellen...Bob Ogden''s book '' Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe'' (Air Britain, 2010)
Maar dan alleen musea en verzamelingen. Dus niet losse gateguards -of wrakken op vliegbases danwel luchthavens...
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
Re: Museum Le Bourget
The link is to a website with the complete information of the collection of the museum at Le Bourget.
http://www.pyperpote.tonsite.biz/pages/news_5pag.html
http://www.pyperpote.tonsite.biz/pages/news_5pag.html
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
Thanks to you all guys!
Mike Schoenmaker
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Re: Museum Le Bourget
WRONG! Well, mostly wrong: since the second edition, Bob now DOES include ALL preserved civil and military aircraft (as far as he's aware of them, obviously); you're right though that he does not include aircraft on dumps and fire training tools etc.Stratofreighter wrote:Bob is niet zo eenkennig , hij gaat van de kleinste civiele zweefvliegtuigen via helikopters en fighter jets naar de grote passagierstoestellen...Bob Ogden''s book '' Aviation Museums and Collections of Mainland Europe'' (Air Britain, 2010)
Maar dan alleen musea en verzamelingen. Dus niet losse gateguards -of wrakken op vliegbases danwel luchthavens...
Frank Kramer
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