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Will go to Volkel for "De Luchtmachtdagen"leonard van T wrote:Starfighter D-5803 is about to depart the depot on two trailers. (5 june 2019)
Leonard
Thank you, FlyboyFlyboy wrote:The V-1 in the museum is a replica, the V-2 is genuine.
The Fi-103R IV is one of a handfull in the world. There seems to be a number behind seat. I’m highly interested if this is the c/n.
Excelent report!David Moore wrote:I attended the Zomeroffensief on Sunday & this is a log of what I saw
283 Westland SH-13D
Pants! I thought those two must have been around somewhere, & I have never seen the Fokker C.X replica before. Maybe I should have asked someone (although most of the museum staff I spoke to, whilst being extremely friendly, polite & helpful, with excellent English, didn't seem to know too much about aircraft!).GerritsFinest wrote:Impressive list David, to make it even more complete: two really beautiful replica's were inside a smaller storage hall where the Army vehicles and tanks were parked! Fokker G.1A 330 and Fokker C.X 711
see topic : viewtopic.php?f=41&t=146825&p=942545#p942545
Thank you very much - I saw all the tanks parked outside it so just assumed that the building was for them, stupid! I will know for next time, thanksAlpha Kilo One wrote:Walking from the museum to the depot you normally take the left way. When taking the right way, you walk by a smaller older building. Has green accents. Left side of the building has few trucks and tanks. Replicas are at the right side of it. Easy to be missed...... Apparently most people seem to think it's a dead end.
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