B-Hunter UAV 289 being prepared for a flight at Koksijde airbase on 13 September 2007. |
Mud guard equipped Agusta A109AB Hirundo H-28 coming in to land at Fassberg (Germany) on 30 September 2005. |
Airbus A310 CA-02 piloted by Maj. Dirk De Man at low level in the Kamina (Congo) area on 30 november 2005. |
"That house wasn't there the last time I taxied here...." Airspeed oxford O-31 had this slight accident on March 6th 1953, presumably at Florennes airbase. |
Alouette III M-3 ready for a training flight from Koksijde airbase on 30 January 2007. |
Alpha Jet AT-05 received this "one off" camouflage scheme in 1992 (no brown color in stock anymore?). The aircraft is seen during the Florennes airshow on 12 September 1992. |
Three Avro 504N trainers preparing for take-off during an airshow in the thirties. |
Wrong side up. Avro 504K A-71 overturned on landing at Evere with crew Lambert/Fabry. |
Four Avro 504N initial trainers have their engines warmed up at Gosselies in the winter of 1939/1940. |
Unidentified Belgian Air Force Avro Canada CF.100 Canuck in flight near its home base Beauvechain in the early sixties. |
Avro Canada CF.100 Canuck AX-44 of 350 Squadron/1 Wing was pictured at Solenzara (Corsica, Fr.) airbase in December 1960 equipped with the rarely seen small wingtip rocket-pods. |
Bristol Sycamore B-3 at Kamina airbase (ex-Belgian Congo) in the late fifties. |
Lockheed C-130H CH-09 flying near the Bierset control tower during the Helidays 2005 on 4 June 2005. |
Lockheed C-130H Hercules CH-11 at altitude ready to drop some free fall paratroopers. |
"Fly me to the Moon..." Lockheed C-130H CH-12 banking over Koksijde airfield on 30 June 2006 |
Armée de l'Air Boeing C-135FR Starotanker arrivfing at Kleine Brogel airbase on 21 February 2005 for a week long training session with the Belgian Air Force |
Armée de l'Air Boeing C-135FR Starotanker arrivfing at Kleine Brogel airbase on 21 February 2005 for a week long training session with the Belgian Air Force |
Ex-Belgian Air Force Douglas C-47B K-1 in derelict state at North Weald (U.K.) airfield pictured by Bob Rongé on 18 June 2005 |
Douglas C-47B KN-13 at Melsbroek. Th "N" in the military registration indicated that this was a "Navigator Trainer" which explains the supplementay randomes on top of the fuselage. |
Caudron C.444 Goéland C-1 light transport obtained in the late thirties by the Aéronautique Militaire Belge. |
Douglas DC-6A Liftmaster KY-1 at Kamina (Ex-Belgian Congo) in May 1960. |
Douglas DC-6A Liftmaster KY-2/OT-CDB (c/n 45518/998) in flight near its homebase Melsbroek. |
De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth T7238 (c/n 83728) former G-AMJD, OO-SOI, painted to represent T-24/UR-!, now on display at the "Musée Colonel Aviateur R. Lallemand" at Florennes airbase. |
De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth T-3 (c/n 86369 / ex-RAF NL926) at Florennes Airbase in the early fifties. |
Pilot and observer of De Havilland DH.4 E-68 posing in their aircraft at Bierset in the twenties. |
Aircraft and Scale-Models: A model of a Belgian De Havilland DH.9 is dwarfed by the real thing at Wevelgem in 1930 |
De Havilland DH.104 Dove D-14 of the Openbare Macht/Force Publique in flight over Belgian Congo in May 1958. |
Embraer ERJ-145 CE-03 (wearing temporarily civil registration PT-STR) during a test flight in Brazil prior to its delivery to the Belgian Air Force. |
Lockheed F-104G FX-05 seen at the Sabca Gosselies plant in 1963. |
F-104G FX-07 in good company. Allied Air Forces Central Europe's "Operation Seven-Up" NATO formation on April 2nd 1964. A very chilly Cold War Picture. |
Lockheed F-104G FX-31(FX-32 in the back) on a cloudy day at Kleine Brogel in the mid-sixties. |
Lockheed F-104G Starfighter FX-45 at Kleine Brogel in the mid-sixties. |
Lockheed F-104G Starfighter FX-69 seen together with FX-54, both belonging to the 10th Fighter Bomber Wing, at an RAF Lightning base in the mid-sixties. |
Lockheed F-104G's FX-78 and FX-55 in close formation in the "metallic" sixties |
Lockheed F-104G FX-80 belonging to Kleine Brogel's 10th Fighter-Bomber Wing in the static display of the Koksijde airshow in 1969 or 1970. |
LW23 was a wooden recruiting 1/1 Starfighter scale model constructed by the 23rd Logistical wing. Unfortunately a peace activist had to put this weapon of mass destruction on fire during an airshow. |
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