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Albert L’Epopée de l’Industrie et de l’Aéronautique

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Hi all,

Here are the civil aircraft noted during visit om 02-04-2011.
A list of mil and former mil aircraft will follow soon.

Hall 1:
- HM14
- HM290

Hall 2:
F-BLQV Nord1101 143
F-CDJU Fuselage
`F-CHRI ` Fuselage (F-CARA)
F-CRMI C25S
???? Glider Cadet ? Fuselage Red c/s
F-CCUA Edelwies (001)
???? Ultrastar ULV
F-BBET N1203 334
F-C SA103 26
F-CRNT Nord1300? Hanging on the wall incl wings?
- HM14
D-..... Glider Fuselage

Hall 3:
???? Glider Fuselage underneath the C-47 Dakota
F-BMQI MS733 116
F-BKYD MS880B 289
F-BLXT MS733 131 “QA” on engine cowl
F-CCYK WA30N 108
F-CC.U WA21? Yellow c/s

Outside
-/JR B707 Forward fuselage
F-BHRY SE210 61? AFR

Additions and comments are always welcome,
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Re: Albert L’Epopée de l’Industrie et de l’Aéronautique

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"JR" is not a 707, it's the nose section of ex Air Charter/AF 727-200 F-BPJR .
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Already posted on a mailing list, but on request now also here.

l'Epopee de l'Industrie et de l'Aeronautique, Albert (50 00 00 N, 2 38 09 E)

inside small building:
F-BLQV N.1101 pr, ex FAF 143

inside large building:
046/BDS AB.47G pr, c/n 046, which unit used this code?
24/3-KB CM.170 pr, EC3, SLVSV mks
3181/APY H-19D pr, ex 55-3181, which unit used this code?
333/K33 Ka.6 pr, SAMVV-BA128 mks
290/11-OB MH.1521M pr, EC11, SLVSV mks
315 MH.1521M pr, no mks, also carries F-GIFZ
27/3_10LE Mirage IIIC pr, desert c/s, what markings are these? I am told they have something to do with a deployment or so, maybe from EC10?
358/128-TG Mirage IIIRD pr, ER3/33 mks
20 N.3400 pr, wings separate, no mks, c/n 20
100/FIA N.3400 pr, wings separate, c/n 100
( ) N.3400 pr, frame
(26) NC.856A pr, wings separate, c/n 26
(51) NC.856A pr, wings separate, c/n 51, F-SDYS on call plate, SNAVM mks
65/67-JL SE.3130 pr, EH1/67 mks
FR144/G SO.1221S pr, no mks
- Vampire FB.52 pr, French c/s, real id India AF IB427
882 MiG-21SPS pr, no mks
21+96 F-104G pr, JBG34 mks, c/n 7065
30+93 G.91R/3 pr, LKG41 & LVR6 mks, c/n 0357

under shed:
(459) CM.170 pr, Patrouille de France c/s, c/n 459
(28946)/11-RQ F-84F pr, EC3/11 mks, real id BAF FU76 (visible under paint)
42272/11-EF F-100D pr, EC1/11 mks, real id 52734
SA59/68-DK H-34A pr, EH1/68, carries also 59-DK
8 MD.450 pr, no mks
198 MH.1521M pr, no mks, call plate ends in TZ
515/3-JN Mirage IIIE pr, EC2/3 mks
20/12-ZN Mirage F.1C pr, EC3/12 mks
189/316-FN N.2501F pr, GE316 mks, F-TEFN on call plate, "Viombois"
113/12-YQ Super Mystere B2 pr, EC1/12 mks
21255/314-VH T-33A pr, GE314 mks
F-BLXT MS.733 pr, ex FAF 131
F-BMQI MS.733 pr, ex FAF 116
J-4108 Hunter F.58A pr, no mks
42-108979/H2-K C-47B pr, USAF c/s, real id Aeronavale 720, "Eightball II"

outside:
148/319-DE MD.312 pr, GE319 mks
275/316-KC MD.311 pr, GE316 mks
449 Mirage IIIE pr, EC1/2 mks, code QL on nose wheel door
54/63-WX N.2501F pr, ET2/63 mks
97/63-WB N.2501F pr, ET2/63 mks
125 N.2501F pr, fuselage, desert c/s, ET2/63 call sign (F-RABH)
184/328-EO N.2501SNB pr, CIFAS328 mks
35339/XC T-33A pr, no mks (old code 314-WF still visible)

A great collection, which continues to grow. According to one of the volunteers they are going to build another shed because they are expecting a Belgian F-16, two Jaguars (one A and one E), a Mirage IV and a Vautour. The NC.856 with F-SDYS is mentioned as 108 in EMOOS, but the c/n plate has 51. Someone who knows more about this one?

Cheers,

Frank Mink, Patrick Dirksen and guest star Stefan Jongen
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Re: Albert L’Epopée de l’Industrie et de l’Aéronautique

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Is access still for groups only or dependent on the whims of the guard in the box across the road?

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Fogg wrote:Is access still for groups only or dependent on the whims of the guard in the box across the road?

Thanks, Peter
The website mentions by appointment only and when we got there, it indeed was a "guard" sitting in the box accorss the road that came towards us and we were granted access after showing his email confirmation. At that point buildings and the fence were still closed. No idea if he will let you in without appointment but judging from what I saw that day the purpose of making an appointment is just for the man to be ensured at least someone shows up so he won't be sitting there in vain..
So bottom line of my thoughts is that if you won't make an appointment you could be faced with a closed fence, but if somebody else has made an appointment, the guy will be there anyway and you will get in.
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We indeed just showed up on a Saturday morning, without appointment, hoping/expecting people to be present. And indeed there were, so access was no problem (after paying 10 Euro pp that is).
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The AB.47G with code BDS belongs to ESALAT and the H-19D with code APY belongs to GALDiv3.
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patrick dirksen wrote: 27/3_10LE Mirage IIIC pr, desert c/s, what markings are these? I am told they have something to do with a deployment or so, maybe from EC10?
Hi gents, this aircraft belonged to Djibouti-based Escadron de Chasse 3/10 Vexin. EC3/10 was formed at Creil in 1968, but moved to Djibouti in 1978 where they replaced the F-100 Super Sabres of EC4/11 Jura. Their Mirages were locally modified to carry Magics and the RP-1P photo pod (this caused them to be known sometimes as "Mirage IIIC (DJ)"). They were used until 1988, having the distinction of being the last operational unit (by far!) to operate the Mirage IIIC. The "3" was added when 3/10 became an autonomous unit, reporting directly to the French General Staff. This happened when its original "parent"wing, Escadre de Chasse 10 (or EC10) at Creil, was disbanded (and the airbase closed). After June, 1988, the last IIIC's were flown to France (this was one of them). After that, the new unit 4/30 Vexin was created in Djibouti, with Mirage F.1C's.
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Thanks guys. I was there alone one time and although the guard was there, he wanted me to pay the price for a whole group. I believe he said I couldn't visit on my own, he needed to call up a guide.
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Thanks Frank & Elvin for the additional information!
@ Fogg: when we were let in we were "followed" for some time by one of the volunteers. I chatted with him for a while (as far as my French permitted), and then he went to do other things. I think he wanted to find out wether we were seriously interested and could be trusted....
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patrick dirksen wrote:Thanks Frank & Elvin for the additional information!
@ Fogg: when we were let in we were "followed" for some time by one of the volunteers. I chatted with him for a while (as far as my French permitted), and then he went to do other things. I think he wanted to find out wether we were seriously interested and could be trusted....
That seems to be normal procedure as was explained to us by the owner. This following behaviour is caused by too many theft of aicraftparts and relics from the "exhibition" sheds..
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