any of these proctuka’s left hanging arund?
Entropy, Belgian Fougas are still the masters of LOW! The size and design of that plane really helps though. I wonder if anybody has photos of Fouga displays flown at similar height, but upside down? I’ve heard this so many times but never seen a pic of it.
As far as I know that never happened. Inverted, yes, but not so low. Lt. Col. Rorive does his best though to stay as low as possible after take-off 🙂 Unfortunatly, this is the last year we operate the Fouga. The new and final display schedule will be on my website as soon as I get clearence.
–> http://www.fougamagister.be
a Fouga Magister front cockpit section
Actually the trigger switch is for the guns, the one at the top for the machine guns and the one with the bracket for the bombs.
Ask Horst Rienecker for originals and repros.
http://www.aeroart.de
Speyer aeromarket is in April, there also might be some originals lying around.
All the best,
Herbert
aeroart seems to be gone:
“Since 31.12.04 AeroArt & Paerts does not longer exsist. The web pages will remain in the net for informational reasons. We thank all our costemers.”
Might as well do old MH434 from her Belgian days 🙂
Dan
Not really. MH434 came from the Dutch AF (Klu) and had a rounded rudder. My model has a pointed rudder. This is my dream spitfire. MK IV with pointed rudder and clipped wings 🙂 Does anyone know the difference between spitfire wings? I heard b/c/e wings but what does that stand for? Different shape?
thanks guys 🙂 here’s how it’s gonna look. Pilot training school, Brustem AB
Wasn’t he the one in “Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines” !!!! 🙂
I was thinking the same thing 😀
I just looked at the VTTS webcam and saw this (lift upper corner):
Do they have a spare nose section?
why is the wing off?
looks like a GE engine or something. engine from F-84?
attached a word file with all the data. File is virus scanned and clean
Very nicely done, but I have serious doubts about it being airworthy :s
I’ve seen a C-130 land on a carrier, but a DC-3? never heard of it
WOW! amazing 😀