Hi all,
Gilze Rijen Aviation Society had organised a visit to the Royal Dutch Air Force Historical Flight (SKHV) yesterday. And blessed with nice
weather, lots of aircraft and very friendly staff, it turned out to be a great visit!
Seen were the following.
Operational:
B-64 AT-16 PH-LSK, no mks
B-182 AT-16 PH-TBR, Deelen Fotovlucht c/s
S-9 DHC-2 PH-DHC, ex 55-4585, no mks
"G-29" D.18S PH-KHV, c/n CA254, no mks (ex RCAF 2375)
"A-57" Tiger Moth PH-TYG, no mks (ex N9508)
E-20 S-11 PH-GRB, no mks
R-122 L-21B (PH-PPW), no mks
R-137 L-21B (PH-PSC), GPLV mks
MK732/3W-17 Spitfire LF.IXe PH-OUQ, 322 sq mks, "Polly Grey"
"232511/N5-149" TB-25N (PH-XXV, ex 44-29507)
Maintenance hangar:
B-118 AT-16 PH-IIB, no mks
"R344" L-4H PH-LIK, c/n 11990
R-109 L-21B* u. rest (PH-GAZ), frame nr. 18-3800
(R-116) L-21B u. rest (PH-JTH), frame only
S-16 Ryan STM-2 PH-STM, no mks
197/K S-11 PH-GRY, Kon. Marine mks (also ex E-37)
Storage hangar:
B-71 AT-16 (PH-MLM), no mks
(E-32) S-11* (PH-HOI)
R-18 Auster 3* PH-NGK, no mks, c/n TAY6111
"A-50" AT-16 (ex B-165), US Navy c/s
PH-PBB L-5B* ex 44-17113
"C.319" Curtiss replica
Restoration in shelter:
L-17 S-14 u. rest, no mks
Fire dump:
(K-3044) NF-5A GIA
Temporarily based:
"N-294" Hunter F.6A (G-KAXF), 324 sq mks (ex XF515)
"N-321" Hunter T.8C (G-BWGL), no mks (ex XF357)
Aircraft marked * had their CofA expired recently.
Confirmed are two Fokker S-11s plus two Harvards in deep storage, which should be E-6, E-24, B-181 and B-184. Not seen were Piper Cubs R-124, R-177 and R-181.
Piper Cub "R344" is not part of the Heritage Flight, but should be based at Seppe. C/n 11990 was read off from the plate (photoproof), but in the books c/n 12162 is given. Is one of these a frame number? And the same question for the Auster. A plate on the frame has TAY6111, but the books give c/n 344. What is the significance of the TAY-number?
And finally: where is the c/n plate on Noorduyn built Harvards??
That's all folks!
Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation
LOG Gilze-Rijen Historical Flight (28-9)
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Re: LOG Gilze-Rijen Historical Flight (28-9)
Didn't these guys have an F-27 that they wanted to get airworthy? Whatever happened to it?
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Re: LOG Gilze-Rijen Historical Flight (28-9)
DeanW wrote:Didn't these guys have an F-27 that they wanted to get airworthy? Whatever happened to it?
There where some parts ( wings and tail) from the former F-27 C-5 serial still readable in the shelter where the S-14 was.
According the friendly guy the fuselage was submerged somewhere for scuba diving pleasure but he didnt know the location.
The parts where al up for scrapping as they where rot as can be.
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Re: LOG Gilze-Rijen Historical Flight (28-9)
Nice log Patrick!
From their official paperwork, I can give you these:
PH-IIB 14A-1467
PH-LSK 14-641
PH-MLM 14A-1444
PH-TBR 14A-808
Last time I could not find them either, but I will ask around and have a proper look to their location. I keep you informed.
From their official paperwork, I can give you these:
PH-IIB 14A-1467
PH-LSK 14-641
PH-MLM 14A-1444
PH-TBR 14A-808
Last time I could not find them either, but I will ask around and have a proper look to their location. I keep you informed.
Greetings,
Piet Luijken
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