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Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History (Belgium)

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cluttonfred

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Following up on my post about the Pottier P.40, here are a few more pics from the museum of other homebuilt and light aircraft of interest:

Several Tipsy models, of course, including a lovely Tipsy B, Nipper, Mayfair, and Trainer;

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Two Mignet tandems, a well-traveled Mignet HM.293 and a Croses EC-3;

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And a few oddballs including the one-off Kreit & Lambrickx KL-2 with a complex wing, an engineless Jean Pissoort J.P.2 ultralight motorglider, and a replica/restoration Renard parasol fighter.

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Cheers,

Matthew
 
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