- Location name:
- Maasbracht, The Netherlands
- Coordinates:
- 51.15275955N 5.89090872E
- Description:
- T-6
- Last update:
- 8 May 2024
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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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B-178 | 14-739 | Harvard IIB | The Netherlands | Air Force | pre | Oct 24 | |
OO-IBJ | 215 | Jetstream 1 | Belgium | Civil | dlt | Removed | Jan 24 |
2005 | 962005 | MiG-21M | Poland | Air Force | pre | Removed | Feb 24 |
XW406 | EEP/JP/1028 | Jet Provost T.5A | United Kingdom | Air Force | pre | Removed | Feb 24 |
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On 04.MAY.2024, all aircraft, except the B-178, had been removed to an as yet unknown location.
Posted on 5 May 2024 by Thomas StuenkelI saw all listed frames today. What is mentioned above as a MiG-17/Lim-5 has a sign which states that it’s a MiG-19. This would explain the confusion. The sign has a text as well as a photo of serial ‘839’ or ‘939, but no confirmation that it’s a photo of the actual frame. I tried to find numbers, but I only saw 2 plaques on the back of the bulkhead. I think they read “A21 090” and “PK-1500B 1500W 27,5V No.: H122751”. Probably not enough for an ID, but provided here just in case.
Posted on 6 January 2024 by KasThe known (though unidentified as of yet) MiG cockpit here is from a MiG-17/Lim-5. Was that the cockpit seen, or is there a second one now?
Posted on 31 May 2023 by AdminSee today a cockpit of a MiG-19
Posted on 17 May 2023 by Willem ZonnenbergAdded a photo with the inside of OO-IBJ's cockpit, clearly showing it's former ID. The other photo is a cockpit bulkhead in the unidentified MiG cockpit. It is the rear bulkhead, that the ejection seat rails are fitted to. It carries a written number, the number is '215 13' (see photo). I am open to suggestions.
Posted on 28 March 2021 by RonaldVThanks for figuring that one out! OO-IBL deleted (I do not suppose there are 2)
Posted on 31 January 2021 by AdminThe Jetstream is on the ground and has finally been identified. It is (was?) OO-IBJ, c/n 215
Posted on 17 January 2021 by RonaldVJetstream OO-IBL, which was permanently WFU at Antwerp, Belgium, is the only likely candidate. The fuselage was seen (and photographed) at Lelystad, Netherlands, on 7 May 2016. Lelystad is also home to Jetstream operator AIS, who likely parted out the remains of IBL, which might also explain the slightly incorrectly applied AIS cheatline colours. The other likely candidate, PH-LCI (also ex-AIS) was not stricken from the Dutch register until 27 June 2017 and parting out was still not complete in January 2018.
Posted on 14 January 2020 by RonaldVJP is now also here
Posted on 7 December 2019 by CharlesJet Provost T.5A XW406, which was at Maastricht Airport until recently, is coming to this location.
Posted on 31 October 2019 by RonaldVAll seen 16-Jul-2019
Posted on 16 July 2019 by Rik van der VetNot a Fokker cockpit, but a BAe Jetstream cockpit. Don't be fooled by the Fokker sticker.
Posted on 16 September 2018 by RonaldVUpdated the description, only one cockpit section then...
Posted on 11 November 2017 by AdminFokker cockpit is fake. Mig.15/17 = Lim-5
Posted on 11 November 2017 by Erwin AlexanderLooks like a Fokker 100 cockpit.
Posted on 11 November 2017 by Erwin Alexanderalso Fokker cockpit & Mig.15/17 forward fuselage.
Posted on 11 November 2017 by Erwin Alexander