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Stampe Fly-inn and Chimpmeet pics:

This weekend, two events are taking place near Antwerpen in Belgium. One is the Stampe Fly-inn and the other is Chimpmeet. I took some pics and I wiil post them now. To start some pics of the Stampe Fly-inn with of course some Stampe SV4:

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By: Stieglitz - 24th May 2004 at 15:37

Do you know Arm Weaver that I enjoyed posting them to you guys as always!

I have to report some more bad news (again). The Yak 52 who attended the event on saturday had a landing accident when it returned home after the event and attempted to land at its homeportb Kortrijk-Wevelgem in Belgium. 🙁 The flying Legends who also returned to EBKT saw the yak laying in the grass on the south side of the field. EBKT was closed for a short time but The Flying Legends got the permission to land on the grass.

The landinggear retracted while the aircraft touched down. The damage on the yak is moderate on the tail section. Otherwise the damage was minor. Let us hope the yak can be repaired in time to attend the Wings and wheels show at Ursel in August.

At the photo you can see the Yak when it made a better :rolleyes: landing last month at EBKT:

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By: Arm Waver - 24th May 2004 at 07:37

Stieglitz
Lovely photos. Thanks for sharing them as always.
OAW

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 18:32

You are right. It is listed to be on display. Look at the flypast article from the museum in the flypast of july 1999. Thanks for that. It would be a good sight when they fly together again. That is a nice thought for the futur! 🙂

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By: ALBERT ROSS - 23rd May 2004 at 18:26

The single seat closed cocpit stampe (V18) is airworthy with the stampe museum as OO-GWD. I saw it in the air 2 years ago. This is a original member of the duo. A other example which sometimes flew with the duo is a black painted SV4 twoseater (V64) and is on static show mostly at the Brussels air museum. I don’t know what happend with V28. I don’t think V28 has survived.

The two pics on top here I found on the net, the one at the bottom I took at Antwerp two years ago (sorry for the poor quality of the pic).

Greetings,

J.V.

V28 is still listed as being with the Belgian AIr Force Museum in Brussels, so perhaps it is stored there and not on display?

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 18:26

Looks to me there where a lot more visitors today. Good to see that D-EIHD attended today. Thanks for those additions Jeanske SN.

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By: Jeanske_SN - 23rd May 2004 at 18:16

There. I don’t want to resize them all, so here the highlights.
When I arrived, a Spitfire was doing crazy stunts, flips and rolls. Very cool to see. It nearly crashed into the control tower:). Unfortunately we didn’t find a space to park the car and couldn’t get any pictures of it. When I at last arrived at the airport, the spitfire did a touch and go and then went to some other airport.

The pictures are very blocky, this is because Microsoft Photo Editor can’t resize properly.

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By: warbirdUK - 23rd May 2004 at 18:08

The two yellow Harvards belong to The Royal Nederlands Air Force Historical Flight & are from Gilze-Rijen & the red n’ silver Harvard belongs to Karel Bosch (excuse the spelling) He owns Historic Flying & Bosel Exhausts.
Cheers…………………

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 17:45

The single seat closed cocpit stampe (V18) is airworthy with the stampe museum as OO-GWD. I saw it in the air 2 years ago. This is a original member of the duo. A other example which sometimes flew with the duo is a black painted SV4 twoseater (V64) and is on static show mostly at the Brussels air museum. I don’t know what happend with V28. I don’t think V28 has survived.

The two pics on top here I found on the net, the one at the bottom I took at Antwerp two years ago (sorry for the poor quality of the pic).

Greetings,

J.V.

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By: ALBERT ROSS - 23rd May 2004 at 16:48

Les Manchots

Does anyone remember the Belgian Air Force display duo, “Les Manchots”(Penguins) that displayed their Stampe SV-4s at Biggin Hill and other shows during the ’60s? They used both single and two seat Stampes with enclosed cockpits.

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By: ALBERT ROSS - 23rd May 2004 at 16:39

Shame about the tent blowing into the Stampes. Does that mean that stamp collectors shouldn’t be intense (boom, boom)????

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By: JDK - 23rd May 2004 at 15:39

Thanks for sharing!

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By: stringbag - 23rd May 2004 at 12:51

It’s nice to see an ex-Royal Navy Chippie (910) is doing well in retirement.
Excellent photos. Well done.

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 12:33

Yes, if i am correct, it is. It is orange so there is your first indication! 😉

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By: Jeanske_SN - 23rd May 2004 at 12:29

Hey, I AM the local spotter of Antwerp :D. I’m going in an hour or so. I’ll also post some pictures here.
Stieglitz, there hangs some small prop aircraft in the departure hall in Brussels. Is that an SV4B?

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 12:08

All the closed Stampes are buit in Belgium. They were designed and built in Antwerp shortly after the war. They where built by the company Stampe&Renard and are SV4b. The french built SV4 all have open cocpits and are mostly SV4c.

All SV4b built in belgium where equiped with closed cocpits and gipsy major engines (as in the DH82). A total of 66 where built in antwerp for the belgian airforce only(military serial V1 to V66). Also in Antwerp, one SV4d was built with closed cocpit for the Belgian airforce and this plane is now on static display at the Brussels museum.

As you can see, it is possible to convert the belgian built plane to a open cocpit configuration. With the right equipment, it can be done very fast. There are even special sets to do it in one day. As you can see on the photo’s the orange SV4b (V4) is on display with a open cocpit. Last year it was on show with its closed cocpit. Also the belgian airforce did sometimes convert their SV4b to open cocpit configuration.

Some 33 examples of the Belgian closed cocpit version are believed to have survived with around 20 still flying.

So, hope this was helpfull!

Now a pic of a SV4b (V23). It was taken earlier this year at Kortrijk Belgium. This SV4b is blieved to be one of the most original surviving SV4b’s and is restored to its full original Belgian Airforce configuration.
Below that, you can see the SV4 (V4) with its closed cocpit during the 2003 stampe fly-inn. This year, it could be seen with its open cocpit as seen above.

Greets,
J.V.

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By: mmitch - 23rd May 2004 at 11:20

Nice photos Stieglitz, of an interesting event. I haven’t seen a closed cockpit Stampe before. Looks like the ‘Thruxton Jackroo’ conversion done to some Tiger Moths post war. Does it have a different variant (number or letters)?
Thanks, mmitch.

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 11:10

Now, maybe cimpmunk is Dutch for chipmunk. 😉 Thanks for that aj march.

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By: EHVB - 23rd May 2004 at 10:49

Nice pics Stieglitz. This morning I overslept (the trip to Hendon yesterday was a bit too much I think) , so I am afraid I missed the action. Hope to have another chanche next year. Are you coming to Schaffen-Diest? Highlight of the season for me due to the amount of machines, informality and the good photo opertunities (if the winds good and the sun shines). BW Roger

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 10:41

I am glad it didn’t rain and that so many planes attended the 2 events this year. It was certainly one of the most interesting years in the history of these events. Thanks.

And to close one more chipmunk and some pics from flying planes:

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By: Stieglitz - 23rd May 2004 at 10:14

There where no planes of the Vormezeele collection (Buchon, Storch,…) on show. Only for those who had a sharp eye, the Harvard could be spotted. I was standing behind a fence, some trees and a car :rolleyes: . This was the best shot I could make of it:

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