After some hours at the airport I decided to pick up a T-37 I hadn't seen before at the Air Force Hospital.
IMG_5272 by ehusmann, on Flickr
From there it was another 30 minute walk to get the G.91 at the Military College. This bird is still unknown, but might not be here for too much longer. New budget cuts are threatning to close the college.
IMG_5277 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Yes, it is a little obscured by the trees....
IMG_5284 by ehusmann, on Flickr
After that I had the idea to still get the T-38 at the airport and the T-33 in Belem, but two hours of walking in the heat was enough. I'll do those next time...
Erwin
Portugal wrecks and relics
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Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
Another preserved aicraft near Lisbon. DC-9 (or MD-8x) fuselage as part of a kids play center in the Dolce Vita mall. Most or maybe all of the fuselage is here, but I think the wings are not. Picture taken today.
IMG_5353 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Erwin
IMG_5353 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Erwin
Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
Got some more lately. In early October picked up some planes around Alverca. The (old) Air Force Museum still exists, even though the new location at Sintra is now fully open. At Alverca the location is still open on Mondays and holidays. Outside are still four jets, more inside, but since I was there on a Wednesday....
IMG_6155 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_6156 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Very nearby is another relic, a civil PA-31 placed between some houses. No idea on the identity of this one yet.
IMG_6152 by ehusmann, on Flickr
And this Sunday, November 2nd I visited again the Naval museum in Lisbon. This museum has three planes. Every first Sunday of the month the museum is free of charge. A good option if you only want to get the planes.
IMG_6218 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_6220 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_6217 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Erwin
IMG_6155 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_6156 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Very nearby is another relic, a civil PA-31 placed between some houses. No idea on the identity of this one yet.
IMG_6152 by ehusmann, on Flickr
And this Sunday, November 2nd I visited again the Naval museum in Lisbon. This museum has three planes. Every first Sunday of the month the museum is free of charge. A good option if you only want to get the planes.
IMG_6218 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_6220 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_6217 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Erwin
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Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
Hi all,
The preserved Pa-31 in Alverca should be:
CS-AVM Pa-31-350 c/n: 31-7752159
Greetz,
Frank Mink
Tristar Aviation
The preserved Pa-31 in Alverca should be:
CS-AVM Pa-31-350 c/n: 31-7752159
Greetz,
Frank Mink
Tristar Aviation
Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
Thanks Frank. I also got a pm about how the identity could be checked, so next time I am close I will try to confirm that.
Erwin
Erwin
Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
To Frank and others, I went by Alverca again today and checked the cn plate of the piper. Number as quoted by Frank is correct, that's the one!
And some others, as today the museum was open:
IMG_8060 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8059 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8055 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8052 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8071 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8067 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8062 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8061 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Full list with what is currently on display in the Alverca location of the Museu do Ar here.
Erwin
And some others, as today the museum was open:
IMG_8060 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8059 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8055 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8052 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8071 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8067 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8062 by ehusmann, on Flickr
IMG_8061 by ehusmann, on Flickr
Full list with what is currently on display in the Alverca location of the Museu do Ar here.
Erwin
Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
Finally got the T-38 at the airport yesterday. It is the gate guard for the military gate, about 30min walk from the terminal.
IMG_8521_e by ehusmann, on Flickr
Erwin
IMG_8521_e by ehusmann, on Flickr
Erwin
Re: Lisbon wrecks and relics
A little outside Lisbon, but just a few minutes beyond the bridge it is still very close. This A-7 now guards the gate at a military installation at Alcochete.
Erwin
Erwin
Re: Portugal wrecks and relics
Changed the title from 'Lisbon' to Portugal, because the extreme north east of the country cannot possibly be named Lisbon anymore... anyway, to keep it together.
Last week, June 10 to 12, I gave the airshow at Leon a go. After some searching for options to travel there I found the best one from Lisbon was actually to take a domestic flight from Cascais to Bragança and rent a car from there for the last 200km or so. The flight is a very nice one. Flown by SevenAir (or Aerovip) on a Dornier 228. It makes a Bragança - Vila Real - Viseu - Cascais - Portimão v.v. twice daily. So in my case, I got extra stops at Viseu (G.91) and Vila Real (G.91) before arriving at Bragança (T-33). That's three new wrecks and relics. Although for Viseu I had to wait for the return flight, because on the way to Bragança there were no passengers to drop off or pick up in Viseu, so no stop
Anyway, here are the pics:
G.91 at Viseu, taken from the plane as the stop is really only to pick up or drop of passengers, you can't get out.
G.91 at Vila Real, showing its former German identity as well.
And the T-33 at Bragança, obviously here I had a bit better opportunities.
Erwin
Last week, June 10 to 12, I gave the airshow at Leon a go. After some searching for options to travel there I found the best one from Lisbon was actually to take a domestic flight from Cascais to Bragança and rent a car from there for the last 200km or so. The flight is a very nice one. Flown by SevenAir (or Aerovip) on a Dornier 228. It makes a Bragança - Vila Real - Viseu - Cascais - Portimão v.v. twice daily. So in my case, I got extra stops at Viseu (G.91) and Vila Real (G.91) before arriving at Bragança (T-33). That's three new wrecks and relics. Although for Viseu I had to wait for the return flight, because on the way to Bragança there were no passengers to drop off or pick up in Viseu, so no stop
Anyway, here are the pics:
G.91 at Viseu, taken from the plane as the stop is really only to pick up or drop of passengers, you can't get out.
G.91 at Vila Real, showing its former German identity as well.
And the T-33 at Bragança, obviously here I had a bit better opportunities.
Erwin