Hi all;
Last week I was on a family holiday in Belgium, and we passed by the For Freedom Museum in Ramskapelle, near to Zeebrugge. (unfortunately just after closing time)
Outside on the grass is a N1203 Norécrin, painted in Luftwaffe colours. Does anyone know its identity? I saw an obscure reference to OO-AJK, but this may be false information...
Thanks in advance!
Grtz Kw
Nord 1203 in Ramskapelle, Belgium
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Re: Nord 1203 in Ramskapelle, Belgium
Most probably F-BEBX but I can't confirm this, looking on Google streetview it was there already in September 2013.
Re: Nord 1203 in Ramskapelle, Belgium
hallo
at the book of aviation museams and collections of mainland europe it says f-bebu c/n 56
at the book of aviation museams and collections of mainland europe it says f-bebu c/n 56
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Re: Nord 1203 in Ramskapelle, Belgium
F-BEBU is indeed more likely, here's a pic of it
F-BEBUramskapelle08-11-2016 by Kristof Vandermoere, on Flickr
![Image](https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5705/30825704176_620ea28313_b.jpg)