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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Richard T Eger:
...Belgium <U>Musée Royal de l'Armée et d'Histoire Militaire, Brussels</U> Kassel 12 Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann, 00-RVA Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, 374 , F-BFGD Grunau Baby 3, 8255 , PL-37 Grunau Baby, PL-33 Grunau Baby, PL-36 Nord 1002 Pingouin, 184, W/H 2194 / F-BERF Stamer Lippisch Schulgleiter 38 glider for basic flight instruction, PL21 Wolf Hirth G-4 Gövier III soaring glider, OO-ZPJ ... Recently added to the collection: Ju 52 in Lufthansa colours. : Taken from Aeroplane Monthly, Feb. 2024 issue “Junkers über alles in Belgium THE LATEST EXHIBIT to join the the Brussels Air Museum section, an ex?Portuguese Air Force Junkers Ju 52, went on display, mounted 20ft above the museum floor, at the impressive Parc du Cinquantenaire building on November 5, following the completion of its restoration by Museum staff at the Belgian Air Force Base Brustem. The Junkers, which was delivered to the Portuguese Air Force with the serial 6309 in 1937 arrived in Belgium from Portuguese Air Force Museum storage yard at Alverca in April 1985. A rebuild Io flying condition was initiated by the Sabena Old Timers organisation (which has since become best known for the operation of Westland Lysander 00?SOT), but in the late 1990s plans for the machine were changed, and the Junkers was transferred to the Air Museum team for static restoration, Following completion in early 2024, several colour schemes were under consideration for the Junkers, with both Belgian Air Force and Sabena markings coming under discussion before a standard Junkers factory finish was adopted….” |
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