PHOTOS | The C-130, "the workhorse of the air force", visible from July 11 2021 in Beauvechain
The C-130 museum, inaugurated on July 1 2021 .
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If the C-130 museum was inaugurated on July 1, visitors will have to wait until July 11 to see it. A look back at the life of this legendary Defense aircraft.
Ironically, it is on Sunday July 11 that the C-130 museum will be accessible to the general public in Beauvechain, on the feast day of the Flemish Community. However, we know that the decision to entrust this mythical military transport plane to the War Heritage Institute, which opted for the First Wing Historical Center as an exhibition venue, was not well received by certain Flemish and military deputies from the Melsbroek base. , in Flemish Brabant, where the aircraft had its home base within the 15th Wing.
But the C-130 will spend a happy retirement in Walloon Brabant where it will be well displayed and accessible to the general public, as the Minister of Defense, Ludivine Dedonder (PS) wanted. The latter also recalled, on April 26, when the plane arrived in Beauvechain that it is neither Flemish nor Walloon, but Belgian.
On July 1, the Minister was again present for the official inauguration of the C-130, the only copy that Belgium will keep once the last C-130s retired at the end of this year, replaced by A400Ms of which the first copy, out of the 7 expected by the Defense, was delivered in December 2020.
It can take off on a 1093-meter runway!
This inauguration is an opportunity to retrace the journey of "this workhorse of the Air Force", as the WHI puts it. Because the C-130 is an iconic aircraft of the Air Component, just like the F-16 fighter plane.
Of the 12 C-130s acquired, the Defense will lose two. The first on July 15, 1996. The plane crashed into Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands, killing its crew and the Dutch marching band it was carrying, a total of 37 people. The second on the night of 4-5 May 2006 during a fire in a hangar in Zaventem, where he was for an interview.
This will be replaced by a new aircraft bought from the American firm Evergreen Aviation. It was built in 1965 and was used as a weather reconnaissance aircraft to hunt hurricanes for the USAF on the island of Guam and in the state of Mississippi. After being upgraded, it entered the service of Belgium in March 2009. It is this C-130 which is exhibited at Beauvechain where a larger museum center linked to aviation is expected to develop in the future. .
Practical information
The C-130 is visible at the First Wing Historical Center (20, rue Longue), in Beauvechain every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on the 1st Sunday, but then only for groups and subject to availability. guides. Tours can also take place on Tuesday afternoons during volunteer day. Price: € 7. Due to the Covid measures, all visits are currently by reservation (
visite@1winghistoricalcentre.be or 0474 19 92 76).