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Fouga Magister OY-FGA

Mon May 16, 2005 1:53 pm

Today I received the sad news that Magister OY-FGA is a definate write-off. The aicraft suffered from a fire during take-off on April 30 from Roskilde Flyveplads (RKE/EKRK) with owner Niels Egelund behind the controls. Aircraft will never fly again, but maybe go on display at some museum. Engine was saved and will be sold. Sad news for the small Danish warbird scene.

For more info on OY-FGA, please see
http://www.fouga.dk



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Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:08 pm

So, today, almost four years after its serious incident, OY-FGA took to the skies again. Yes, after all the aircraft was rebuild using the tail section from a doner-Magister. Glad to see a Jet Warbird over the Danish sky!

For a news clip, see this

http://www.tv2regionerne.dk/reg2005/player.aspx?id=475230&r=1

Photos taken today by Mogens J:

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And more photos here:
http://www.spotters.dk/portal/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3136&FORUM_ID=39&CAT_ID=10&Forum_Title=Fotos+fra+spotting&Topic_Title=Fougaens+for%E5rs+flyvning

Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:10 pm

Excellent news! Well done to all concerned. :D

Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:55 am

Glad to hear Niels got his airworthy approval! It's been ready for a few months now. On the link to the Danish forum, the backseater is a Belgian Fouga crewchief. I'm sure he'll be glad to read he's promoted to "Belgian testpilot" :D
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