Hi all,
Gilze Rijen Aviation Society had organised a visit to the Royal Dutch Air Force Historical Flight (SKHV) yesterday. And blessed with nice
weather, lots of aircraft and very friendly staff, it turned out to be a great visit!
Seen were the following.
Operational:
B-64 AT-16 PH-LSK, no mks
B-182 AT-16 PH-TBR, Deelen Fotovlucht c/s
S-9 DHC-2 PH-DHC, ex 55-4585, no mks
"G-29" D.18S PH-KHV, c/n CA254, no mks (ex RCAF 2375)
"A-57" Tiger Moth PH-TYG, no mks (ex N9508)
E-20 S-11 PH-GRB, no mks
R-122 L-21B (PH-PPW), no mks
R-137 L-21B (PH-PSC), GPLV mks
MK732/3W-17 Spitfire LF.IXe PH-OUQ, 322 sq mks, "Polly Grey"
"232511/N5-149" TB-25N (PH-XXV, ex 44-29507)
Maintenance hangar:
B-118 AT-16 PH-IIB, no mks
"R344" L-4H PH-LIK, c/n 11990
R-109 L-21B* u. rest (PH-GAZ), frame nr. 18-3800
(R-116) L-21B u. rest (PH-JTH), frame only
S-16 Ryan STM-2 PH-STM, no mks
197/K S-11 PH-GRY, Kon. Marine mks (also ex E-37)
Storage hangar:
B-71 AT-16 (PH-MLM), no mks
(E-32) S-11* (PH-HOI)
R-18 Auster 3* PH-NGK, no mks, c/n TAY6111
"A-50" AT-16 (ex B-165), US Navy c/s
PH-PBB L-5B* ex 44-17113
"C.319" Curtiss replica
Restoration in shelter:
L-17 S-14 u. rest, no mks
Fire dump:
(K-3044) NF-5A GIA
Temporarily based:
"N-294" Hunter F.6A (G-KAXF), 324 sq mks (ex XF515)
"N-321" Hunter T.8C (G-BWGL), no mks (ex XF357)
Aircraft marked * had their CofA expired recently.
Confirmed are two Fokker S-11s plus two Harvards in deep storage, which should be E-6, E-24, B-181 and B-184. Not seen were Piper Cubs R-124, R-177 and R-181.
Piper Cub "R344" is not part of the Heritage Flight, but should be based at Seppe. C/n 11990 was read off from the plate (photoproof), but in the books c/n 12162 is given. Is one of these a frame number? And the same question for the Auster. A plate on the frame has TAY6111, but the books give c/n 344. What is the significance of the TAY-number?
And finally: where is the c/n plate on Noorduyn built Harvards??
That's all folks!
Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation