Proctor at Brussels Air Museum:
First 3 Dakota’s at Lelystad: G-Dakk, PH-PBA, the Orange one:
Then the Dakota at Soesterberg:
The Dakota at the Brussels Air Museum:
The BBMF Dakota:
Drag em oot in action:
PH-PBA once again:
That aren’t a few but a lot of excellent pictures.
It seems that you had a great day!:)
Isn’t this aircraft in Bonham’s next auction? By the end of next month it might not even be in this country. 🙂 Mark
Isn’t this aircraft in Bonham’s next auction?
By the end of next month it might not even be in this country. 🙂
Mark
Would be nice to see this Dutch Spitfire in the country where it belongs.:)
A lot of high quality pictures of many different aircraft in your recent 3 posts. Thanks for sharing.
Dornier DO24T-3 was certainly still there in the early 80s, in the main hall if I remember. It carried the serial HD.5-1 and was in Spanish markings. It may well be the one now on display at the Deutsches Museum
Dornier DO24T-3 was certainly still there in the early 80s, in the main hall if I remember.
It carried the serial HD.5-1 and was in Spanish markings. It may well be the one now on display at the Deutsches Museum
The DO24 is in the Militaire Luchtvaartmuseum at Soesterberg the Netherlands. It’s displayed in acceptable lighting conditions:
I have seen it in an airshow list and will try to be there.
That’ll be 2.4x the orignal time and cost estimate then. PeterA
That’ll be 2.4x the orignal time and cost estimate then.
PeterA
Well that seems to be pretty accuarate. I won’t ask again within 2.4 years form now.
Yes of course. Sorry, I’m a projectmanager.
Great pictures again. I really like wide-angle pic’s from a high position. Thanks for sharing.
Does anyone know when the Spit is expected to be ready for her first flight?
Great pictures Brian.
Not up-to-date, but definitely a preserved Halifax:
The first positive results of the snow this winter 😀
Looks better than new.