28/May/2024
Another French town another new museum for me(well not a museum as the guides made sure I knew), still a very intriguing location on an active French Air Force Base
access to the museum is only available to members of the organization so you have to join 10 euro fee, plus provide details for security checks before you go
contact via web link here https://caea.fr/ Jean Luc the secretary is very efficient with processing your details
anyway on with pictures , crowded hangar again as with most French museums but some really interesting aircraft
The Mirage IVP is off the gate, our guide made sure we got to see it even though the hanger it is in was being used by French soldiers for rifle practice ?
Dassault Mirage IVP French Air Force 11 AJ by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Dassault Mirage IIIE French Air Force 560 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Douglas RB-26C Invader French Air Force 44-35859 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Douglas A-4SU Skyhawk Singapore Air Force 928 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Canadair CL215 Securitie Civile 47 (F-ZBBW) by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Dassault Mirage F1BQ Iraq Air Force 4656 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
[/url]Reims-Cessna FTB337G Super Skymaster French Air Force 62 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Dassault Mirage F1EQ6-200 Iraq Air Force 4662 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Anyone know what this is ?
Bordeaux Conservatoire de l'Air et de l'Espace d'Aquitaine (60) Unknown Type Fuselage by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Dassault Mirage IIIB French Air Force 204 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Sud Aviation SO.4050 Vautour IIB French Air Force 636 r by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
Dassault Mystere IVA French Air Force 299 by NTG8422022A, on Flickr
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