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Coert Munk wrote:An update on a flyer: N41CQ was sold from Sweden to China and will be flying in a museum.
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Tue Nov 19, 2019 2:34 pm
bdk wrote:Coert Munk wrote:An update on a flyer: N41CQ was sold from Sweden to China and will be flying in a museum.
Coert, would love to hear more about this museum!
Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:43 pm
Can you post something with the Chinese characters or the alphabetic facsimile? If it uses western alphabet characters it is likely Pinyin which can be translated readily.Coert Munk wrote:bdk wrote:Coert Munk wrote:An update on a flyer: N41CQ was sold from Sweden to China and will be flying in a museum.
Coert, would love to hear more about this museum!
Still looking for details. The only info I got so far is that it's a museum with an unpronounceable name...
Hànyǔ Pīnyīn, often abbreviated to pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Chinese in mainland China and to some extent in Taiwan. It is often used to teach Standard Mandarin Chinese, which is normally written using Chinese characters. The system includes four diacritics denoting tones. Pinyin without tone marks is used to spell Chinese names and words in languages written with the Latin alphabet and also in certain computer input methods to enter Chinese characters.
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Likely this one:Coert Munk wrote:on 41CQ: OK, will work on that.
Info I have: an Aviation Museum in Beijing, so far with aircraft on static display. 41CQ will be the first flyer. So, most likely it should be at an airport.
To be continued...
Tue Dec 31, 2019 3:33 pm
bdk wrote:Likely this one:Coert Munk wrote:on 41CQ: OK, will work on that.
Info I have: an Aviation Museum in Beijing, so far with aircraft on static display. 41CQ will be the first flyer. So, most likely it should be at an airport.
To be continued...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Aviation_Museum
It is located on an old Cold-War era Chinese Air Force base complete with a hangar/tunnel in the side of a mountain.
The other pre-existing museums are in downtown Beijing without a nearby runway, so not likely there. I haven't been there in some years however so there may be something new I'm not aware of.
Tue Dec 31, 2019 6:30 pm
Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:20 pm
steve dickey wrote:Brandon, have you visited this museum? They have a Mosquito and a Mustang among others.Looking for pics.