Mystere IV in tourist shop Bayeux

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Mystere IV in tourist shop Bayeux

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This afternoon I noticed this cockpit section of a Mystere IV in a tourist shop in Bayeux (Normandy, France). A picture inside shows a Mystere with code 8-NJ. The cockpit was restored in 2012 by students from a technical school at the premises of Aero Carpiquet in Dinan (Normandy).
Does anyone know which a/c it actually is (was)?

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Rene Klok wrote:This afternoon I noticed this cockpit section of a Mystere IV in a tourist shop in Bayeux (Normandy, France). A picture inside shows a Mystere with code 8-NJ. The cockpit was restored in 2012 by students from a technical school at the premises of Aero Carpiquet in Dinan (Bretagne).
Does anyone know which a/c it actually is (was)?
See Scramble 410, page 61
S/n is 279
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W&R wrote:
Rene Klok wrote:This afternoon I noticed this cockpit section of a Mystere IV in a tourist shop in Bayeux (Normandy, France). A picture inside shows a Mystere with code 8-NJ. The cockpit was restored in 2012 by students from a technical school at the premises of Aero Carpiquet in Dinan (Bretagne).
Does anyone know which a/c it actually is (was)?
See Scramble 410, page 61
S/n is 279
Thanks for the quick update. Much appreciated.
Groeten, Regards,
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Well, If it's Carpiquet, it is not Dinan. :wink:

Dinan (LFEB) is a small air place, located aroud 25km South of St Malo, in Bretagne.

Carpiquet(LFRK) is Caen airport, located 150km north-east of the first one, in Normandy.
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wedge wrote:Well, If it's Carpiquet, it is not Dinan. :wink:

Dinan (LFEB) is a small air place, located aroud 25km South of St Malo, in Bretagne.

Carpiquet(LFRK) is Caen airport, located 150km north-east of the first one, in Normandy.
Very true. I found a French article about the restauration and made a translation misake. The technical school students that performed the restauration came from Dinan.
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