Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
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Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Good afternoon,
Yesterday some interesting aircraft were seen at Merzbrück:
D-HFMW Augusta A109A Mk.II Rotorflug
D-HXAE Eurocopter EC135P-2+ ADAC
The ex Belgian hangar with Merzrbrück titles contained pretty nice oldimers, of wich some could be identified from the cycle path along the main road:
N770AX (ex IDF 048) Dornier Do27B-5 . Full IDF/AF camo
A-846 / D-EBSM (ex HB-RBU) Pilatus P3-05. Full Swiss AF silver/dayglow c/s
NX306WW / 138306 / 8306 / PA-410 North American T-28B Trojan. Full yellow US Navy c/s
N220NA / 138220 / 752 North American T-28B Trojan. Full orange/white/black US Navy c/s
code 728 T-28 red-white US c/s. Could this be ex Ethiopian AF T-28A 2342/508 which according to EMOOS2024 is in a US c/s and under restoration at Merzbrück? Comparing a 5min T28 clip shot at Merzbrück found on youtube, and a South African picture found on the internet this could indeed be the case. Both have the same c/s, only the older South African picture is lacking the code 728. Is perhaps anybody able to confirm this?
thanks in advance,
wkr, Remco
Yesterday some interesting aircraft were seen at Merzbrück:
D-HFMW Augusta A109A Mk.II Rotorflug
D-HXAE Eurocopter EC135P-2+ ADAC
The ex Belgian hangar with Merzrbrück titles contained pretty nice oldimers, of wich some could be identified from the cycle path along the main road:
N770AX (ex IDF 048) Dornier Do27B-5 . Full IDF/AF camo
A-846 / D-EBSM (ex HB-RBU) Pilatus P3-05. Full Swiss AF silver/dayglow c/s
NX306WW / 138306 / 8306 / PA-410 North American T-28B Trojan. Full yellow US Navy c/s
N220NA / 138220 / 752 North American T-28B Trojan. Full orange/white/black US Navy c/s
code 728 T-28 red-white US c/s. Could this be ex Ethiopian AF T-28A 2342/508 which according to EMOOS2024 is in a US c/s and under restoration at Merzbrück? Comparing a 5min T28 clip shot at Merzbrück found on youtube, and a South African picture found on the internet this could indeed be the case. Both have the same c/s, only the older South African picture is lacking the code 728. Is perhaps anybody able to confirm this?
thanks in advance,
wkr, Remco
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Some very nice aircraft indeed. Are these visible from outside or was the hangar open?
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Hi Martijn,
The aircraft indeed can be seen from outside. The back of the hangar contains windows, from the cycle path along the main road to Aachen the logged ones could be identified. Please note even one more Trojan is based:
N1742R / 49-1742 / 742 (seen in May this year, in the same but this time partly opened hangar) in fake US Navy VT-5/USS Lexington c/s.
And ofcourse the other hangar also contains warbirds/vintage aircraft, two Stearman's were seen but couldn't be identified.
wkr.,
Remco
The aircraft indeed can be seen from outside. The back of the hangar contains windows, from the cycle path along the main road to Aachen the logged ones could be identified. Please note even one more Trojan is based:
N1742R / 49-1742 / 742 (seen in May this year, in the same but this time partly opened hangar) in fake US Navy VT-5/USS Lexington c/s.
And ofcourse the other hangar also contains warbirds/vintage aircraft, two Stearman's were seen but couldn't be identified.
wkr.,
Remco
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
is N728NA 49-1630 according to same Youtube movie.code 728 T-28 red-white US c/s
According to several sources it’s c/n 159-142.
1630 (MSN 159-142) Assigned to 3525th Pilot Training Group, Williams AFB, AZ
Crash landing 20Nov50 due to mechanical failure 5 miles NE of Queen Creek, AZ. Designated GT-28A
Assigned to Sheppard AFB as a GIA. Reclaimed 5Feb73. BoS from USAF 28Jul78. Registered N28NA; cancelled 13Sep13
At the Cactus Air Force Wings and Wheels Museum, Carson City, NV, 1992-2004
Sold to Germany for restoration.
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Thank you, appreciated !
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
According to FlugzeugForum another T-28 arrived this summer:
T-28B N306WW ex 138306 with yellow c/s
T-28B N306WW ex 138306 with yellow c/s
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Mix-up with this one, same colours, different a/c
https://www.warbirdregistry.org/t28regi ... 17865.html
https://www.warbirdregistry.org/t28regi ... 17865.html
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
What is a mix up? Please explain.WR wrote: ↑17 Nov 2024, 11:21 Mix-up with this one, same colours, different a/c
https://www.warbirdregistry.org/t28regi ... 17865.html
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
N1742R was there for maintanance, and flew back to Freiburg. Got her that day.Buccaneer S.2B wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 18:08 Hi Martijn,
The aircraft indeed can be seen from outside. The back of the hangar contains windows, from the cycle path along the main road to Aachen the logged ones could be identified. Please note even one more Trojan is based:
N1742R / 49-1742 / 742 (seen in May this year, in the same but this time partly opened hangar) in fake US Navy VT-5/USS Lexington c/s.
And ofcourse the other hangar also contains warbirds/vintage aircraft, two Stearman's were seen but couldn't be identified.
wkr.,
Remco
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Thanks, wasn't aware of this ! So I was lucky in May.....
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Visited Merzbrück today. We were allowed to visit the big hangar:
138220 N220NA T-28B
A-846 D-EBSM P-3
138306 410-PA NX306WW T-28B
41-0839 N86600 “317” Stearman
048 N770AX Do-27
49-1630 N728NA T-28A
7646 N7646S SNJ-5
90+14 D-ENJA P-149
The other big hangar was closed but we could see: N54565 Stearman and another Stearman with yellow wings.
Also a frame of green tubes was visible but with no further information.
138220 N220NA T-28B
A-846 D-EBSM P-3
138306 410-PA NX306WW T-28B
41-0839 N86600 “317” Stearman
048 N770AX Do-27
49-1630 N728NA T-28A
7646 N7646S SNJ-5
90+14 D-ENJA P-149
The other big hangar was closed but we could see: N54565 Stearman and another Stearman with yellow wings.
Also a frame of green tubes was visible but with no further information.
Last edited by witje on 07 Dec 2024, 19:36, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Aachen-Merzbrück (EDKA) 2024
Hi,
N7646S is a SNJ-4, not a SNJ-5
Regards,
Benno
N7646S is a SNJ-4, not a SNJ-5
Regards,
Benno