November 25, 2006 at 5:10 pm
Hello guys,
It has been a while since I’ve posted pics here. I hope some may be happy to see the next pics. Today, the Flying Legends Team based at Kortrijk-Wevelgem / Belgium towed some of their rare aircraft outside for a fotoshoot. Some aircraft made a first public appearence in many years.
First to come was this 1936 german built Bucker Jungmeister which made it’s first public outdoor appearence since 1996.

This Bucker made 2 testflights on a private strip in 2003 and is stored at this point.

By: CSheppardholedi - 29th November 2006 at 21:47
Some beautiful shots of some indeed rare birds. Great job!
One regret, they couldn’t park them somewhere that they could be shot without all the JUNK in the background! That is one of my pet peaves. Just can’t shoot without there being 132 other photographers swarming the thing, or a bunch of junk in the back mucking up the shot. I know, beggers can’t be choosers, but in a perfect world…
By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 29th November 2006 at 19:04
Isn’t that Fury beautiful?? Now, what do we all need to do to persuade them to get it back into the air and onto the airshow circuit??
Wait….. It won’t be long before a real Hawker Fury emerges from the Aero Vintage/Historic Aircraft Collection workshops. G-BKBB is a replica.
As for the Viima, it was once G-BAAY based in the UK and played the part of the dastardly Hun’s red aircraft in ‘Aces High’ (1976). It would be fab to see it here again.
By: Stieglitz - 29th November 2006 at 15:42
Thanks for the positive Feedback.
Yes TT. The Fury is still airworthy and made it’s last flight th 2003.
And to Arm Waver; I knew you would spot the Viima. Yes, she looks great now. We nicely cleaned this machine recently. Not a spot of dirt remains on the fuselage of this plane.
Greets,
Stieglitz
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 29th November 2006 at 14:24
Wow Stiggie- had no idea that there was an AIRWORTHY fury anyway!
Brill pics – thanks for sharing…..
TT
By: Fouga23 - 29th November 2006 at 07:10
yeah, I heard most of their collection is for sale 🙁
By: Cees Broere - 27th November 2006 at 11:35
Isn’t that Fury beautiful?? Now, what do we all need to do to persuade them to get it back into the air and onto the airshow circuit??
Nice to see the Viima too. I seem to think the last time I saw that, it was on a video of Aces High??
Make an offer to buy it. It’s for sale I understand
Cees
By: Arm Waver - 27th November 2006 at 10:23
JV
So nice to see Viima out and about and the Fury replica. One day I will make the trip over to hopefully see the Viima up close.
ATB and thanks for sharing the shots
Gary
By: Whitleyfreak - 27th November 2006 at 04:36
Beautiful Photo’s…love the Fury!
By: STORMBIRD262 - 27th November 2006 at 04:25
DAMN THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ohhhh, MATE! 😮
Stieg you have made my SSDW!!!! 😀 😀 😀
Very very nice, do ya have anymore up ya sleave mate! 😉
Thank’s once again ever so mucly from Oz!! 🙂
CARRRRRNNNNNN THE AUSSSIE’S 😀
STICK IT UP RIGHT THE POMMIE BAST@ARD”S :dev2:
1 NIL!!!!!! 😉
FOUR MORE TO GO! 🙂
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By: Humu - 25th November 2006 at 22:54
Thanks for sharing the amazing photos, out of the 3 aircraft Ive seen a Fury before but not the other two. One question though, why has the Viima got what look like Blue Swatikas on it? Bex
The Finnish Air Force swastika is originally from Sweden. Swedish Count Eric von Rosen donated the first aircraft to Finnish army in 1918 (Thulin Parasol), long before nazis used it. The swastika was von Rosen’s symbol of luck.
I belive that the Viima VI-3 was named “Haijala” after a 1930’s FAF pilot, when was the name removed from the aircraft?
By: RPSmith - 25th November 2006 at 19:15
Great to see these – thanks.
Roger Smith.
By: Alex Crawford - 25th November 2006 at 19:05
Great photos. Love the shots of the Fury, especially the ‘office’.
bexWH773,
The Latvians also used the Swastika, but it was red and sat on one leg.
Alex
By: zTango - 25th November 2006 at 18:27
Fantastic! Thanks for posting. the Fury & Valtion look absolutely gorgeous!!
By: bexWH773 - 25th November 2006 at 17:46
It is the pre war Finnish airforce insigna.
The swastika has a long history before Uncle Adolf caught up with it!
http://history1900s.about.com/cs/swastika/a/swastikahistory.htm
Great photo’s of some classics. I want a Jungmeister!!!!Rgds Cking
Cheers Cking, I knew that Uncle Adolf borrowed the Swastika, but for all my reading of Military History I had no idea the Finns used it too. Hmm better bury the old noggin back in the books LoL. Bex
By: Cking - 25th November 2006 at 17:41
It is the pre war Finnish airforce insigna.
The swastika has a long history before Uncle Adolf caught up with it!
http://history1900s.about.com/cs/swastika/a/swastikahistory.htm
Great photo’s of some classics. I want a Jungmeister!!!!
Rgds Cking
By: bexWH773 - 25th November 2006 at 17:32
Thanks for sharing the amazing photos, out of the 3 aircraft Ive seen a Fury before but not the other two. One question though, why has the Viima got what look like Blue Swatikas on it? Bex
By: low'n'slow - 25th November 2006 at 17:28
Isn’t that Fury beautiful?? Now, what do we all need to do to persuade them to get it back into the air and onto the airshow circuit??
Nice to see the Viima too. I seem to think the last time I saw that, it was on a video of Aces High??
By: Stieglitz - 25th November 2006 at 17:21
And the last rare bird was the unique airworty Valtion Viima which last flew in 2004 and made it’s only public appearance since then.


Our team was very happy to see many spotters on the occassion and we may repeat this event next year. We also think about flying some of our machines then.
Greets,
Stieglitz
By: Stieglitz - 25th November 2006 at 17:17
One from the Furys office:

By: Stieglitz - 25th November 2006 at 17:16
Another rare view at the occasion was this Hawker Fury G-BKBB which made it’s first public appearance in Belgium in more than 10 years.

The Fury was moved to another hanger today to clean it and do the required maintenance work to keep this machine airworthy. It will not be flown in the near future, but there may be some engine tests during the maintenance program.



It felt good to see this plane outside the hangar. 🙂