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This is in EMOOS as unknown real id. I know 116 used to be stored at Savigny, but how was the tie up made? According to earlier logs, "285" was seen as early as 2003, while 116 was still noted in 2005, so that would suggest they are two different aircraft?MYSTERE 4A "285" (116)
Serial 37 was written off in 1963. Both 39 and 47 should be preserved at Savigny and are not in your list, is this a typo or maybe a repaint?MYSTERE 4A 37 (8-QE)
Too late for now, but a CM.170 has the c/n plate in the cockpit, between the front and rear seat. So should be easy to identify (assuming you can get close enough of course).CM-170 PDF C/S (nose)
some remarks added.Sukhoi22 wrote:Nancy openday:
I do only the former military aircraft:
BLERIOT F-DPEP should be F-PDEP, and it's a replica of Deperdussin Type T, not a Bleriot, so no former MIL. The Bleriot XI replica was F-18RG (ultralight registration)
BT-13A 42-352 (N93/cn. 9102)
CESSNA 170 F-BICE (cn. 26436) NOT ex MIL, already F-BICE in 1959 and N2893C before that
Nieuport 28 C1 LX-NIE (cn.100/n7634) is a replica, so no former MIL
PC-6 F-GFFD NOT ex-MIL
PIPER CUB (79-LT) / zlin which serial? NOT ex-MIL, but a Czech ultralight Zlin Savage looking like a Cub... 79-LT is the French ultralight registration, owner lives in departement 79 (Deux-Sèvres, in this case)
Sopwith Scout LX-PUP (replica) so NOT ex-MIL
YAK-52 F-WRUI only recently registered, MIL/EX-MIL still tbc
YAK-52 F-WRUL only recently registered, MIL/EX-MIL still tbc
Also missing from this list are the cockpit sections that were in use as simulators in the hangar. You can find the serials in the airshow topic
Sukhoi22
F-WRUI c/n 856009 (ex Ukraine)frank kramer wrote:some remarks added.Sukhoi22 wrote:Nancy openday:
YAK-52 F-WRUI only recently registered, MIL/EX-MIL still tbc
YAK-52 F-WRUL only recently registered, MIL/EX-MIL still tbc
Also missing from this list are the cockpit sections that were in use as simulators in the hangar. You can find the serials in the airshow topic Sukhoi22
Oeps, F-WRUK is a different a/c.frank kramer wrote:Thanks for that. I could not find them in the official register of the French DGAC (Direction Generale de l'Aviation Civile) or in the less official Air Britain registers... And I suppose "F-WRUK" was a typo for "F-WRUL"?
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