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Belgium Aviation Museums

Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:54 pm

I have been doing some Googling. Does anyone know if there are any aviation museum in Belgium, other than the two listed below?

Mike

Royal Army Museum (Musee royale de l'armee Koninklijk Legermuseum)
Owner/Operator:
Mailing Address: Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark 3, B1040, Brussels
Location: Jubelpark, Brussels
Directions: TRAIN: Mérode or Schuman Brussels stations. SUBWAY: Mérode or Schuman stations. BUS: 20, 28, 36, 67, 80. TRAM: 81.
Coordinates: 50 50 55.18 N, 4 21 35.09 E (in area)
Google Maps:
Phone: +32 (0) 2 737 79 07 et (0)2 734 52 52
Fax:
Link: www.benevoles-aviation-bruxelles.be/com ... ,1/lang,en
E-mail:
Admission: Free admission. You must ask at the door for a permit to photograph the aircraft. Not open Mondays. 9-12 & 1-16:30. Cafeteria open 12-13:00.
Info:
Inventory: 7 in restoration: Voisin-De Caters 1909, LVG-C-VI, DH-89, Tipsy Traininer, Fi-156, DH-98, A-26B
Inventory: 150 – DC-3, Fokker Triplane, CF-100, Mosquito, F-4…
Last Update: 2005

Stampe & Vertongen Museum
Owner/Operator:
Mailing Address: 2100 Deurne, Antwerpen
Location: Antwerp Airport
Directions:
Coordinates: 51 11 22.04 N, 4 27 11.77 E
Google Maps:
Phone:
Fax:
Link:
E-mail:
Admission: Sat 2-5, Sun 2-5, Adults 2.50 Euro
Info:
Inventory: 11 – SV-4, Camel, N.24, N.25, DVa, D-VII, D-VIII, Spitfire, V-1, AT-6, DR.1
Last Update: 2005

Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:17 am

Mike, you might have more luck on the FP forum, there are a few Belgians that live there.

Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:52 am

Hi,

There is another one located at Florennes AFB displaying at least a Spitfire XIV and a few F-84 (F, G, RF, ...). Located on the now civilian side of the airfield, so easily accessible.

Laurent

Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:44 am

How does 22 locations with vintage aircraft displayed or preserved sound?

The Koninklijk Legermuseum is the biggest, and in terms of variery and originality has to be one of the world's great collections.

Others worth a look -

Collection Eric Vormezeele (not public, but...) Brasschaat
Euro Space Centre, Libin
Musee Armerie du Centre, Haine St Pierre
Musee Colonel Aviateur R Lallement, Florennes
Musee de la Citadelle, Dinant ( One Meteor F-8)
Musee du 1 Wing, Beauvechain
Sabina Old Timer Foundation, Zaventem
Tipsy Flying Museum, Antwerpen (Not drunk, the manufacturer Tipsy)
Victory Memorial Museum, Messancy (C-47)
Vliegtuigverzameling Robert Landuyt, Bruges (Private, interesting)
Wings of War, Meerhout aeronautical trust (Fairey Battle parts)

A bit more searching with that data should throw up the details. My infgo's about 10 years old (Bob Ogden's Beenelux Museums of the World)

Going for a holiday? Don't forget Holland, France and Germany 'next door'. :D

Thu Jan 12, 2006 7:51 am

Thanks for the tips everyone!

Raven wrote:Going for a holiday? Don't forget Holland, France and Germany 'next door'. :D


Not really a holiday, I will just be passing through. However, if I have spare time, I would like to take advantage of it.

Mike

Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:50 pm

Hi Mike,

The Landuyt collection is winding down. Not much left there and never a real museum.

The Victory Museum has closed years ago. The C-47 first went to The Netherlands but was recently sold to Germany and burnt in the making of a film.

The Sabena Old Timers are not a museum and are not usually open to visitors.

The museum in Brussels on the other hand is a definite must.

Greetings,

Harm-Jan Strating

Tue Jan 17, 2006 3:09 pm

Thanks everyone! The brakes have been put on a trip immediately, but sometime this year is a likely possibility, so I will continue doing my homework. I will also work on a list for the Netherlands and Germany.

Mike
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