2008/11/25

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News 29/11/2008


Hello World,

 

The de Caters is finally completed, displayed and inaugurauted on schedule.


You will find in the pictures section a full covering the aircraft final stages of construction and the successfull event organised by the Museum.


A special thanks to Nicolas, Didier Waelkens and the Halberstadt team as well to Firmin Henrard team for their pictures and their contribution to the de Caters final run.


Thanks to the PR of the Museum we can also share with you the press releases about the de Caters. (pdf in Dutch pdf in French )


In a few weeks we will release two booklets. The first will describe the de caters in drawings and the second will cover the history of the de caters replica construction. The second volume will also contain a CD containing all the pictures taken during the construction. Theses booklets are in first priority reserved for our sponsors and the bamf & bamrs members.


The inauguration of the de caters was also the occasion to see in action the new lighting installed in the ww1 gallery. A new set of weapons is also displayed around the F-16.


The special evening of December 4th will permit you to discover these new features as well as a lot of other attractions.  


We are also happy to see Eric to come back. He is our "second" Eric but first in metal repairs. Eric is from Lourdes in France and work at Sabena Technics. He is helping us a lot on the A-26 & the B-25 and will soon organise training on structure repairs for us.


This Saturday, the Bamf board of directors meet. Now with the de Caters in our back we can come back to our own projects. The B-25 is now in the final stages of anti corrosion process and the next steps are under planing. We have already a lot others activities on our short list for the near future and 2009. We will be present at the special evening of December 4th.


On December 5th, the book of Guy de Caters will officially be published.


A last word to please you to widely diffuse our news. If one of your friend want to receive it directy, he just need to send a mail to bamg-subscribe@googlegroups.com


We hope to see you on December 4th.


Pictures


Voisin de Caters inauguration
Brussels Air Museum -
Nov 29, 2008

Pictures about the inauguration of the replica of the Voisin de CatersYou can find more details about this project at
http://www.bamfbamrs.be/Bamrs/voisin-en.htm
and http://www.bamf.be/
Pictures of the aircraft construction at http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/bamf.bamrs/VoisinDeCaters#
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Museum special evening 04/12/2008
Royal Army Museum Air & Space Hall Brussels -
Nov 29, 2008
by
bamf.bamrs
The next Special Evening will happen on December 4th. Luc and his colleagues prepared a lot of new features to present the Museum at his best. A lot of attractions are ready everywhere in the Museum.
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Douglas A26 B Invader restoration :
Eric is Back !
Royal Army Museum Air & Space Hall Brussels -
Nov 29, 2008
by
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In 2005, the two engines of the Invader were laid down for restoration for static display. It means corrosion was cleaned and coats of protection were applied. But the engine was not maintained for fllight.From April, 21th, the team prepare to install back the first restored engine. Note the crane and energy supply unit are fromp 1940's vintage. On Apirl 28th, the engine and propeller are back mounted on the Invader More on http://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/B26/b26-en.htm
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Current & Future Events
 
Aviation Aces 
November 13, 2008  until end of april 2009  
 
 
See more at Museum Agenda
 
 
 
 
Museum Special evening 04/12/2008
 
 
More information will follow
 
De Caters exhibition at the Museum
De Caters exhibition in 's-Gravenwezel
 
To join us, see
 


2008/11/23

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News 16/11/2008
Hello World,
 
Very limited news this week as the de Caters & the next Special evening are now in the last preparation stages.

Hoping to see you soon




Day to Day : Visit the Aviation Aces exhibition
Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels-
Nov 16, 2008
by bamf.bamrs
Pictures taken during our Saturday activities
See more at Museum Agenda
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New books  
 
Please note : The Sabena 2009 Calendar is still availlable at the shop
 
 
 
BATAILLES AERIENNES N°46 DIEPPE - 19 Août 1942, les combats aériens. by Jean-Louis Roba
See more   
 
 
 
Le N° 349 (Belgian) Squadron au combat 1943-1945 by André Bar & Jean-Louis Roba
See more   
 
 
Coming soon A new book on Pierre de Caters is in the pipeline. 'Baron de Caters - Een leven vol beweging’ by Guy de Caters will officially be published on December 8th (a magnificent sinterklas gift) by the Heemkring De Drie Rozen. The book will contain around 120 pages in 21 x 29,7 cm format.  This biography of the first Belgian aviator is written be a relative of Pierre de Caters and contains documents from the familly archives never published before. One of the most renowned specialist of pioneers aviation collaborated in this project.
You can already order your copy. To 1/11/2008 by bank transfer of 14,50 EUR to bank account 220-0416080-83 of Heemkring De Drie Rozen vzw, Kerkstraat 41-45, 2970 ‘s-Gravenwezel. After 1/11/2008, the price will be 19,50 EUR.
In both case, please add 3,50 EUR (for Belgium) for postage cost. Full details at
 
 
 
Tail-End Charly : the experiences of a RAF tail gunner flying B-25 Mitchells from Melsbroek.
 
My father was stationed at Melsbroek in 1944. He was a 2nd TAF air gunner with 180 squadron flying Mitchell B25 and I have just published a major children's book based on the stories he told me. It's called Tail-End Charlie.
Many of our books are published in the Netherlands and although this is the first book we made that tackles WW2 or planes it's been 10 years in the making. I am an associate member of the 2nd TAF MBA veterans association. .
If you'd like to order copies of the book please order through your usual source, via the internet or contact our PR Nicky Potter on
This is a very personal book and I am hoping it will do well, for my father and 180's sake.
 
Any help much appreciated.
Best wishes from England
Mick
WEBSITE: http://www.mickandbrita.com
Mick Manning
 
Current & Future Events
 
 
Aviation Aces 
November 13, 2008  until end of april 2009  
 
 
See more at Museum Agenda
 
 
 
 
Museum Special evening 04/12/2008
 
 
More information will follow
 
De Caters exhibition at the Museum
De Caters exhibition in 's-Gravenwezel
 
EXPOSITION du 11 octobre au 31 octobre 2008 Prolongé jusqu'au 30 novembre 2008
Ouvert du Mercredi au samedi de 14 à 18h00 ou sur rendez-vous
Vernissage le samedi 11 octobre 2008 de 15 à 21h00
Les temps changent. Les avions sont de gros consommateurs d’énergie. D’autres technologies devront être inventées pour des avions plus propres et feront appel à une nouvelle créativité.
Jean Leclercqz tente d’innover à sa manière en s’inspirant d’avions anciens du temps des pionniers héroïques, en mêlant aéroplanes d’hier et d’aujourd’hui.
Il présente pour cette exposition plus de 40 œuvres, dont des impressions de grandes toiles de plusieurs mètres carrés mais également des montages de dessins.
Classified
A B-25 back in Belgium

 

 

We would like to reinforce the B-25 restoration Team.

For this purpose, the bamf is currently contracting insurance for 12 restorers. The restoration activities have already started and will soon enter greater scale operations. Although we are looking for persons with technical knowledge in aircraft restoration, we want also give the opportunity to unexperienced volunteers to join the project on a benevolent basis.

If you are motivated to work on a WW2 aircraft, please contact Nicolas at nicolas.godfurnon@skynet.be 

You can learn more about the project at http://www.bamfbamrs.be/B25/B25-en.htm

WW1 German Radio Equipment : David <mailto:davidpyker@hotmail.com> is looking for information on radio equipments used on German Aircraft during Word War 1. If you have any information or references where he can search please contact him.

 

Fox Moth OO-ENC colours : Carl Gootzen <Carl.Gootzen@scarlet.be> is looking for the colours of the De Havilland Fox Moth OO-ENC used by Guy Hansez for flight from Antwerp to Congo in the Thirties. This aircraft is still extent in New Zealand. Carl has found a newspapers article speaking of red wings. In the UK, the aircraft was painted in a blue and red scheme. Some of the fine scale models on display in the Stampe Museum were build by Carl. Please if you any idea where the information can be found contact Carl or us.

 

Marquain Aerodrome BOSTA 6 of BOGHOL 5 1918 I have been trying to find out the details of the aerodrome at Marquain, Belgium in 1918. I believe it was the home of BOSTA 6 of BOGHOL 5, a German bomber unit operatingthe Friedrichshafen GIIIa. I have been struggling to find anyone in the UK who could help me and wondered if you might either have anyinformation or be able to refer me to someone in Belgium who might be able to help. Many thanks Mike Andrew Manchester UK  Mike.Andrew@MAELbox.com

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2008/11/16

News

 
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News 16/11/2008
Hello World,
 
A lot of news ! There is a new temporary exhibition dedicated to Aviation Aces installed at the first floor.
 
A lot of enhancements have been performed to prepare the next Special evening including refurbishing the WW1 aircraft enclosure and installing new lighting.
 
There are also of activities to prepare the de Caters exhibition. Hereafter, you can find a very realistic head of Pierre de Caters prepared for the scene near the aircraft.
 
André Fillée and his team are also working hard to complete the educationnal display for the end of 2009.
 
Two excellent books are published about Dieppe and 349 Squadron.
 
Last but not least the last update of Hangar Flying include the two first articles by famous French speaking writers. This electronis newletters continue to progress at high rate.
 
Have a busy week & many happy landings
 
Pictures
 
Tipsy Trainer
Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels -
Nov 16, 2008
by
bamf.bamrs
Here are some pictures taken during the restoration of the Tipsy. See more at http://users.skynet.be/BAMRS/t
ipsy/Tipsy-en.htm
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Voisin de Caters  
 Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels-
Nov 16, 2008
by bamf.bamrs
Busy preparing the exhibition
Pictures about the construction of the replica of the Voisin de Caters You can find more details about this project at http://www.bamfbamrs.be/Bamrs/voisin-en.htm and
If you are having problems viewing this album, copy and paste the following into your browser: http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/bamf.bamrs/VoisinDeCaters 
 
 
 
Day to Day : Visit the Aviation Aces exhibition
Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels-
Nov 16, 2008
by bamf.bamrs
Pictures taken during our Saturday activities
See more at Museum Agenda
If you are having problems viewing this album, copy and paste the following into your browser:
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/bamf.bamrs/DayToDay 
Museum special evening 04/12/2008 :
New lighting and enclosure for the WW1 gems
Royal Army Museum - Air & Space Hall - Brussels-
Nov 16, 2008
by bamf.bamrs
Brussels
The next Special Evening will happen on December 4th. More information will follow but Luc and his colleagues are already at work.
If you are having problems viewing this email, copy and paste the following into your browser:
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/bamf.bamrs/MuseumSpecialEvening04122008  
Web Update   
 
                                     
   
 
 
New books  
 
Please note : The Sabena 2009 Calendar is still availlable at the shop
 
 
 
BATAILLES AERIENNES N°46 DIEPPE - 19 Août 1942, les combats aériens. by Jean-Louis Roba
See more   
 
 
 
Le N° 349 (Belgian) Squadron au combat 1943-1945 by André Bar & Jean-Louis Roba
See more   
 
 
Coming soon A new book on Pierre de Caters is in the pipeline. 'Baron de Caters - Een leven vol beweging’ by Guy de Caters will officially be published on December 8th (a magnificent sinterklas gift) by the Heemkring De Drie Rozen. The book will contain around 120 pages in 21 x 29,7 cm format.  This biography of the first Belgian aviator is written be a relative of Pierre de Caters and contains documents from the familly archives never published before. One of the most renowned specialist of pioneers aviation collaborated in this project.
You can already order your copy. To 1/11/2008 by bank transfer of 14,50 EUR to bank account 220-0416080-83 of Heemkring De Drie Rozen vzw, Kerkstraat 41-45, 2970 ‘s-Gravenwezel. After 1/11/2008, the price will be 19,50 EUR.
In both case, please add 3,50 EUR (for Belgium) for postage cost. Full details at
 
 
 
Tail-End Charly : the experiences of a RAF tail gunner flying B-25 Mitchells from Melsbroek.
 
My father was stationed at Melsbroek in 1944. He was a 2nd TAF air gunner with 180 squadron flying Mitchell B25 and I have just published a major children's book based on the stories he told me. It's called Tail-End Charlie.
Many of our books are published in the Netherlands and although this is the first book we made that tackles WW2 or planes it's been 10 years in the making. I am an associate member of the 2nd TAF MBA veterans association. .
If you'd like to order copies of the book please order through your usual source, via the internet or contact our PR Nicky Potter on
This is a very personal book and I am hoping it will do well, for my father and 180's sake.
 
Any help much appreciated.
Best wishes from England
Mick
WEBSITE: http://www.mickandbrita.com
Mick Manning
 
Current & Future Events
 
 
Aviation Aces 
November 13, 2008  until end of april 2009  
 
 
See more at Museum Agenda
 
 
 
 
Museum Special evening 04/12/2008
 
 
More information will follow
 
De Caters exhibition at the Museum
De Caters exhibition in 's-Gravenwezel
 
EXPOSITION du 11 octobre au 31 octobre 2008 Prolongé jusqu'au 30 novembre 2008
Ouvert du Mercredi au samedi de 14 à 18h00 ou sur rendez-vous
Vernissage le samedi 11 octobre 2008 de 15 à 21h00
Les temps changent. Les avions sont de gros consommateurs d’énergie. D’autres technologies devront être inventées pour des avions plus propres et feront appel à une nouvelle créativité.
Jean Leclercqz tente d’innover à sa manière en s’inspirant d’avions anciens du temps des pionniers héroïques, en mêlant aéroplanes d’hier et d’aujourd’hui.
Il présente pour cette exposition plus de 40 œuvres, dont des impressions de grandes toiles de plusieurs mètres carrés mais également des montages de dessins.
Classified
A B-25 back in Belgium

 

 

We would like to reinforce the B-25 restoration Team.

For this purpose, the bamf is currently contracting insurance for 12 restorers. The restoration activities have already started and will soon enter greater scale operations. Although we are looking for persons with technical knowledge in aircraft restoration, we want also give the opportunity to unexperienced volunteers to join the project on a benevolent basis.

If you are motivated to work on a WW2 aircraft, please contact Nicolas at nicolas.godfurnon@skynet.be 

You can learn more about the project at http://www.bamfbamrs.be/B25/B25-en.htm

WW1 German Radio Equipment : David <mailto:davidpyker@hotmail.com> is looking for information on radio equipments used on German Aircraft during Word War 1. If you have any information or references where he can search please contact him.

 

Fox Moth OO-ENC colours : Carl Gootzen <Carl.Gootzen@scarlet.be> is looking for the colours of the De Havilland Fox Moth OO-ENC used by Guy Hansez for flight from Antwerp to Congo in the Thirties. This aircraft is still extent in New Zealand. Carl has found a newspapers article speaking of red wings. In the UK, the aircraft was painted in a blue and red scheme. Some of the fine scale models on display in the Stampe Museum were build by Carl. Please if you any idea where the information can be found contact Carl or us.

 

Marquain Aerodrome BOSTA 6 of BOGHOL 5 1918 I have been trying to find out the details of the aerodrome at Marquain, Belgium in 1918. I believe it was the home of BOSTA 6 of BOGHOL 5, a German bomber unit operatingthe Friedrichshafen GIIIa. I have been struggling to find anyone in the UK who could help me and wondered if you might either have anyinformation or be able to refer me to someone in Belgium who might be able to help. Many thanks Mike Andrew Manchester UK  Mike.Andrew@MAELbox.com

To join us, see
 

 
 

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