Luxery planes from that period where also there:





Back to the 1930’s period:
Dewoitine D27:

Waco:

Next theme was WW1. Once again, we could see great dogfights with these oldies:



Also this original 1918 SE5a was a highlight:

The dak made a parachute drop:

Some jets:
Vampire:

Fouga:

Next came some planes from the 1930’s period. LFA is the home of many unique planes:



The Morane Saulnier MS317 duo display is one of the highlights each year:




Then came the trainers.
First to make it where several Nord types. Have a look:




Also some of the local Buckers:

And many more …



How nice to see your site again Thierry. I’m shure that I’ll visit it a lot.
Good luck with it!
Stieglitz
Great news!!! I’m very happy to see a flying merlin powered Buchon in europe. I hope to see this bird soon!
Thumbs up for the team at Breighton!
Stieglitz
Nice find Moggy. It’s very interesting to see that pic of the rare FW 189. Shurely an important project for many historic fans! 😎
Stieglitz
Yes, it is great to see such a big list of survivors. 🙂 As many of us, I do hope some mossie will get airborne again.
Fingers crossed.
Stieglitz
Hi JDK,
I was told that this airframe is a rarity in case of Buchon’s because it is the only surviving Buchon which hasn’t had an accident while it flew. It never got a landing mishap.
Cheers,
Stieglitz
As Roger said, the buchon will not fly in the near future. The machine is in airworthy condition at this point. All major repair work on it is reported to be done.
The most important thing is that this very authentic Buchon is in good shape and is kept safe for the future.
Stieglitz
Thanks for the news update Merlin70. This is a very nice machine indeed and I also hopes she may fly again soon with the new owner. I’m shure she will be a star at her new home.
Stieglitz
Not realy commercial, but a Belgian Air Force C130 was also destroyd by the fire. It is reported that the BAF is already looking out for a replacement for this machine. They want to buy a second hand machine to keep the total of 11 operational C130’s with the airforce.
Greets,
Stieglitz