Great shots, Thanks !!!;)
Great shots Aero59, thanks !!!;)
Some friend ! 😡
What is the question?
To be precise, it is Jean-Luc named “Pyperpote”. It is on the Internet for years, we met at Le Bourget, but I do not know his name … This does not preclude friendship animated by the same passion.
Good day !;)
Super report, congratulations for the photographs.
I do not want to pass for a purist, but I would prefer to see written Morane D-3801 and not Morane 406…
It is a little as if you confuse Spitfire Mk IX with Mk XVI, they are two different planes and still the differences are less visible between a Spit IX or XVI compared to MS 406 and one D-3801.
I say that because I wrote a whole chapter on Morane D-3801 in a book devoted to Morane MS 406 and derived.;)
two others :;)


Yes DaveF68, here on the most complete site of the collections destroyed by fire of the MAE carried out by a friend :
1 AMIOT 351 N°117
2 Beechcraft D 18 “Beech 18” n°NA.68
3 Bloch MB-152
4 Boeing KC-97L 53-0280
5 Bristol Bolingbroke s/n 11-880-264 Code 9947
6 Brochet MB-30 > 50 n°01 F-PHFI
7 Dassault MD-302 “Hirondelle” n°01 F-WPXB
8 De Havilland DH-82A “Tiger Moth” n°83097 codé K2570 9 Dewoitine D-520 n°408
10 Dornier Zeppelin IV n°01
11 Douglas “Invader” s/n°41-39162
12 Henri Mignet – (HM-280) “Pou Maquis”
13 Lockheed F-5G Lightning n°44-53247
14 Lockheed T-33A-N n°21064 “Pégase”
15 Morane Saulnier MS-147 > 149 n°29 F-AJFJ
16 Morane Saulnier MS-1500 n°01 F-ZJND
17 Morane Saulnier MS-472 n°283
18 Nord 3400 n°108 F-MJBY
19 North American B-25J converti en TB-25N (entrainement) “Mitchell” s/n 44-86701 Imat N7681C
20 North American T-6G “Texan” 51-14351 c/n 182-38
21 Paul Schmitt Type 7
22 S.E. 210 “Caravelle” type I puis III n°22 F-BJTR “Principauté de Monaco”
23 SNCASO SO.30P CA.18 “Bretagne” – F-ZABI
24 Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX s/n BS464 GW°S
Great pictures, thanks !!!;)
Thank you very much Peter !;)
Unfortunately yes, Cees, it remains nothing French Halifax. it is well damage because she was a beautiful plane. 😉
Thank you Daren,;)
If one mods can do it for me, that opposes to me to make a fault so enormous carelessness !!!:confused:
How to make to change the title of this message and to correct Mk XI by Mk IX? Thanks if it is possible !;)
There remain only two parts of this plane: the collimator which was assembled in Spitfire Mk XVI RR263 and this plate that I preserve in my collection.

Yes indeed, an error of keyboard, I made am afflicted, but you corrected all my fault.:confused:
Thanks Jean-Luc !
Saab J 32 E Lansen s/n 32515
For bomberflight, the B-17 in 1980 !;)
