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The Flying Legends team aicraft pics

Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:48 am

Hello all,

I've been a bit silent while I was registered here. But now, I wil share some pics of the local oldtimer team here. This is the flying Legends team which operates from the airfield of Kortrijk-Wevelgem in Belgium (europe).

To start, the first aircraft that was bought by the founder of the team 16 years ago. This is theis Stampe SV4c OO-LYR which was built in 1946 and served with the french airforce:

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Next one is the other Stampe SV4 (OO-SVT) of the group. It also dates from 1946 but was later converted to SV4D standard with a lycoming engine:

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The team also flies a 1942 Boeing Stearman. It is registered as OO-USN:

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Now the oldest plane of the team. This is a 1935 DH82a Tigeer Moth with the tegistration OO-TGM:

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What do you think about this nice french Morane Saulnier MS230 (OO-MOR) which dates from 1938.

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And now the more rare planes; This is the Bucker Bu133C Jungmeister (OO-EII) of the team. This plane was built in Germany in 1936 with SN 051. It doesn't fly often, but it is maintained in perfect condition and can start any minute. It is seen here during such a rare flight in may 2004:

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Another rare bird is the sole flying Valtion VL Viima II left in the world. Only 23 examples of this nice trainer where built in 1938 in Finland. The design was based on the German FW44 Stieglitz. But it des look a bit different. It proved to be a good trainer and it was used with succes by the local airforce. This Viima is registered as OO-EBL.

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And to close, here is the teams Hawker Fury MKI reproduction. This big plane was built in the UK 25 years ago anh has an original Kestrel engine as used in the original Hawker Fury's. It was built with the original drawings of the Hawker Fury. I dont need to tel you that this is an impressive machine. It was on show at the shuttleworth museum in the UK during 2001-2003. It returned to its owner in 2003 and is stored at this point. It could get ready to start and be flown on request.

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So, I hope you like these.

Greets,

Stieglitz

Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:58 am

Thanks for sharing.

Mike

Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:42 pm

I love the Stearman!!!

Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:53 pm

Thanks for the kind comments.

If you like the Steaman Wolverine, I can post some more pics like this close up from the plane. Note the wonderful wooden prop.

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Greets,

Stieglitz

Fri Apr 15, 2005 2:18 pm

Hi Stieglitz--

Thanx for posting these--a collection seldom in the public eye (well, the public eye way over here in Ontario anyway!)...and very nice shots, too.

Love the second SV4, which has my initials as its registration. Let me know if it becomes available... :roll: There are three or four SV4s on the circuit in southern Ontario. Lovely little machine. Former Canadian national aerobatic champ Roger Hadfield does a graceful airshow routine in one.

I well remember seeing the Fury replica when it was stored (with the other ex-Lindsay birds, a Spit and SE5a) at Personal Plane Services at Booker in 1989. That would have been about a year before G-BKBB made the move to Belgium. Nice to see her looking just as good now as she did then...

Cheers

S.

Fri Apr 15, 2005 2:53 pm

Yes Steve T. This is Hawker Fury G-BKBB or OO-HFU. This plane was badly damaged in an accident on a Belgian airshow when it crashed during a display in 1996. It has been rebuilt in the UK and flew again in december 2000. Although she is not flown at this point, she is maintained in top condition.

One more of your personal :wink: SV4d during a break of the formation overhead the homebase.

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Greets,

Stieglitz

Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:15 pm

I like that shot, really makes one wish they were there.
Thanks for posting them
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