Good afternoon,
Prior to the "Tag der Bundeswehr" at Bückeburg airfield, I paid a hit and run visit to the Hubschrauber Museum.
Hereby a list of what seen:
entrance hall
none / as "70+01" simulator
Upstairs
D-EKRA Focke-Wulf FW61
unknown Rotortec Cloud Dancer II (gyrocopter)
none Cornu Nr.2 (1907) (replica)
(76+92) / as "75+01" SE3130 Alouette II
D-MNGV Rotortec Cloud Dancer I (gyrocopter)
(80+22) / as "D-HTDM" MBB Bö-105
entry to main hall
unknown Aerotechnik WGM-21 (prototyp)
unknown Bensen B-8M (gyrocopter)
unknown Goslich Pedalcopter
main hall, upstairs
75+05 SE3130 Alouette II
87+75 MBB Bö-105P(demod)
ST-AXU Aérospatiale SA332 Super Puma
70+51 Bell/Dornier UH-1D
58-5348 (as 0-85348) Bell OH-13H Sioux
55-4109 (as 54109) Hiller OH-23C Raven
unknown Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee (one-man lift system)
V-247 SA316B Alouette III
D-HAJY MBB Bo105
unknown Bölkow Bo-102 Helitrainer
D-HBEC MBB Bo108VT-2
D-HBKA MBB/Kawasaki BK-117B-2
main hall, downstairsSSSR-05712 Mill Mi-1
(98+23) Eurocopter EC665 Tiger PAH2
D-9506 Süddeutsche Flugzeugwerke Merckle SM-67
unknown Siemetzki ASRO-4
XN348 SARO Skeeter AOP12
556 Mill Mi-2
81+09 Sikorsky H-34G
78+20 Bristol Sycamore Mk.52
83+07 Piasecki H-21C
65-4547 Kaman HH-43F Huskie
67-16955 (as 16955) Hughes TH-55A Osage
(FR8) (F-BNAY) SO1221S Djinn
D-HOAL Kamov Ka26
main hall, "basement"
unknown Heimbächer nr4 (laufrad)
D-HOBB Air & Space U18A Flymobil (1961)
D-9543 VFW H-3 Sprinter
D-HAJU Havertz HZ-5
D-9514 Bölkow Bo46V-1
D-HOKY Kraus TRS1 Gyroflug
unknown VFW H-2 (gyrodyne)
unknown Wagner rotorcar III
unknown Derschmidt gyrocopter
unknown Saalbach 1 gyrocopter
unknown Georges de Vastey G-1 Papillon
unknown Georges de Vastey G-2
unknown Nagler-Rolz nr54
with kind regards,
Remco
Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
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Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
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Re: Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
Thanks for the log. The Kolibri used to be marked as D-HOCE, see
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... keburg.jpg
Has it lost its marks now? I was there on the Sunday missed it completely from my log!
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... keburg.jpg
Has it lost its marks now? I was there on the Sunday missed it completely from my log!
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Re: Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
Hi David,
I stand corrected, after checking my pictures I noticed it's just the engine ("triebwerke") I saw from this helicopter.
Therefore it's omitted from my log.
wkr.,
Remco
I stand corrected, after checking my pictures I noticed it's just the engine ("triebwerke") I saw from this helicopter.
Therefore it's omitted from my log.
wkr.,
Remco
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Re: Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
OK, thanks Remco, it's reassuring that I didn't manage to completely miss a whole helicopter!
Re: Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
Hi all,
During a visit of the Militärhistorisches Museum at Berlin Gatow earlier this year, I noted an unmarked Bo-105 outside in a storage area in the southern part of the museum (52°28'04.2"N 13°08'21.4"E). Some sites (such as https://abpic.co.uk/pictures/view/1619603) identify this Bo-105 as 98+37, which has cn V-3. This however seems to be at conflict with the cn of Bückeburg's Bo-105 D-HAJY, which is also V-3.
Hopefully someone can help sorting out this out![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
During a visit of the Militärhistorisches Museum at Berlin Gatow earlier this year, I noted an unmarked Bo-105 outside in a storage area in the southern part of the museum (52°28'04.2"N 13°08'21.4"E). Some sites (such as https://abpic.co.uk/pictures/view/1619603) identify this Bo-105 as 98+37, which has cn V-3. This however seems to be at conflict with the cn of Bückeburg's Bo-105 D-HAJY, which is also V-3.
Hopefully someone can help sorting out this out
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Re: Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
Bo 105B D-HAJY has c/n V-3
Bo 105M 98+37 has c/n V-03
Bo 105M 98+37 has c/n V-03
Re: Bückeburg Hubschrauber Museum
Mystery solved, thanks!