548 results found
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452736Submit Correction
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Although painted as N556, this is actually N976. In the spring of 1914, Gustave Delage designed a small (baptized "Bébé" Nieuport because of its size) single-seat biplane to take part in the Gordon-Bennett Cup. From this humble beginning, a combat aircraft emerged in Autumn 1915 with great agility and manoeuvrability, due in large part because the lower wing is slightly smaller than the upper wing. This example is on display in the colours of Commander Charles de Tricornot de Rose, an air combat pioneer who grouped these new fighters into dedicated units, so they could operate together more effectively.
Registration / Serial:"N556"
Aircraft Version:Nieuport 11
C/n (msn):976
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452736Submit Correction
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Although painted as N556, this is actually N976. In the spring of 1914, Gustave Delage designed a small (baptized "Bébé" Nieuport because of its size) single-seat biplane to take part in the Gordon-Bennett Cup. From this humble beginning, a combat aircraft emerged in Autumn 1915 with great agility and manoeuvrability, due in large part because the lower wing is slightly smaller than the upper wing. This example is on display in the colours of Commander Charles de Tricornot de Rose, an air combat pioneer who grouped these new fighters into dedicated units, so they could operate together more effectively.
Registration / Serial:"N556"
Aircraft Version:Nieuport 11
C/n (msn):976
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZBAY
Other Marks:23
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CL-215
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadair CL-215/415
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-215-I (CL-215-1A10)
C/n (msn):1023
Operator Titles:Sécurité Civile
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452711Submit Correction
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The CL-215 was the first plane ever designed solely for firefighting. In total Canadair produced 125 sold to seven different countries. The Sécurité civile used the CL-215 since 1969, with the last flight of taking place in October, 1996 being superceded by to the more powerful CL-415. This example arrived at the museum for display in April 2009.
Registration / Serial:F-ZBAY
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-215-I (CL-215-1A10)
C/n (msn):1023
Operator Titles:Sécurité Civile
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZBAY
Other Marks:23
Aircraft Original Type:Canadair CL-215
Aircraft Generic Type:Canadair CL-215/415
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-215-I (CL-215-1A10)
C/n (msn):1023
Operator Titles:Sécurité Civile
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452711Submit Correction
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The CL-215 was the first plane ever designed solely for firefighting. In total Canadair produced 125 sold to seven different countries. The Sécurité civile used the CL-215 since 1969, with the last flight of taking place in October, 1996 being superceded by to the more powerful CL-415. This example arrived at the museum for display in April 2009.
Registration / Serial:F-ZBAY
Aircraft Version:Canadair CL-215-I (CL-215-1A10)
C/n (msn):1023
Operator Titles:Sécurité Civile
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452369Submit Correction
View count: 174
This F-13 is one of a batch of seven seized as war reparations. On display in the Inter-war Years Hall at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:Not known
Aircraft Version:Junkers F 13
C/n (msn):609
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452369Submit Correction
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This F-13 is one of a batch of seven seized as war reparations. On display in the Inter-war Years Hall at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:Not known
Aircraft Version:Junkers F 13
C/n (msn):609
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-WYDD
Aircraft Original Type:Bensen B-8
Aircraft Generic Type:Bensen B-8
Aircraft Version:Gary-Bensen 01 Autogiro
Manufacturers:Bensen / Gary-Bensen
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452364Submit Correction
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In the 1950s, the engineer Igor Bensen developed the Gyro-copter with a rear engine and propeller. The Gary RG.01 is a subsequent modified version in terms of controls, aerodynamic surfaces and fairing. This is the only example built.
Registration / Serial:F-WYDD
Aircraft Version:Gary-Bensen 01 Autogiro
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-WYDD
Aircraft Original Type:Bensen B-8
Aircraft Generic Type:Bensen B-8
Aircraft Version:Gary-Bensen 01 Autogiro
Manufacturers:Bensen / Gary-Bensen
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452364Submit Correction
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In the 1950s, the engineer Igor Bensen developed the Gyro-copter with a rear engine and propeller. The Gary RG.01 is a subsequent modified version in terms of controls, aerodynamic surfaces and fairing. This is the only example built.
Registration / Serial:F-WYDD
Aircraft Version:Gary-Bensen 01 Autogiro
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:52736
Alternate Registration:55-2736
Military Code:11-EF
Aircraft Original Type:North American F-100 Super Sabre
Aircraft Generic Type:North American F-100 Super Sabre
Aircraft Version:North American F-100D Super Sabre
C/n (msn):224-3
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
Unit Markings:EC 1/11 / GCIII/6-6e
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452361Submit Correction
View count: 172
The Super Sabre D proved very popular with AdlA pilots. The type served with the French from 1958, for low-altitude nuclear response, until finally retired in Djibouti in 1979.
Registration / Serial:52736
Alternate Registration:55-2736
Aircraft Version:North American F-100D Super Sabre
C/n (msn):224-3
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:52736
Alternate Registration:55-2736
Military Code:11-EF
Aircraft Original Type:North American F-100 Super Sabre
Aircraft Generic Type:North American F-100 Super Sabre
Aircraft Version:North American F-100D Super Sabre
C/n (msn):224-3
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
Unit Markings:EC 1/11 / GCIII/6-6e
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452361Submit Correction
View count: 172
The Super Sabre D proved very popular with AdlA pilots. The type served with the French from 1958, for low-altitude nuclear response, until finally retired in Djibouti in 1979.
Registration / Serial:52736
Alternate Registration:55-2736
Aircraft Version:North American F-100D Super Sabre
C/n (msn):224-3
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452344Submit Correction
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This R-Class Zeppelin made its first flight on 22nd February 1917 and made 15 reconnaissance missions around the Eastern Front and the Baltic Sea and (or including?) 3 attacks that dropped a total of 6,000 kilograms (13,000 lb) of bombs. In 1920 it was ordered to be transferred to France as part of war reparations and used there for testing and evaluation. Only the rear engine gondola survives and is on display at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:LZ-113
Aircraft Version:Zeppelin R
C/n (msn):LZ83
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452344Submit Correction
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This R-Class Zeppelin made its first flight on 22nd February 1917 and made 15 reconnaissance missions around the Eastern Front and the Baltic Sea and (or including?) 3 attacks that dropped a total of 6,000 kilograms (13,000 lb) of bombs. In 1920 it was ordered to be transferred to France as part of war reparations and used there for testing and evaluation. Only the rear engine gondola survives and is on display at this super museum.
Registration / Serial:LZ-113
Aircraft Version:Zeppelin R
C/n (msn):LZ83
Operator Titles:Germany - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZWWE
Other Marks:01
Aircraft Original Type:Sud SA-321 Super Frelon
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud SA-321 Super Frelon
Aircraft Version:Sud SA-3210 Super Frelon
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452267Submit Correction
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This three-engined heavy transport helicopter held the distinction of being the most powerful helicopter to be built in Europe as well as being the world's fastest. The Super Frelon (Super Hornet) was a more powerful development of the original SE.3200 Frelon, which had failed to enter production. In December 1962, this Super Frelon prototype made the type's maiden flight and around 110 of both civilian and military versions were produced. The type was in service in France with the Aéronavale until April 2010.
Registration / Serial:F-ZWWE
Aircraft Version:Sud SA-3210 Super Frelon
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZWWE
Other Marks:01
Aircraft Original Type:Sud SA-321 Super Frelon
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud SA-321 Super Frelon
Aircraft Version:Sud SA-3210 Super Frelon
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452267Submit Correction
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This three-engined heavy transport helicopter held the distinction of being the most powerful helicopter to be built in Europe as well as being the world's fastest. The Super Frelon (Super Hornet) was a more powerful development of the original SE.3200 Frelon, which had failed to enter production. In December 1962, this Super Frelon prototype made the type's maiden flight and around 110 of both civilian and military versions were produced. The type was in service in France with the Aéronavale until April 2010.
Registration / Serial:F-ZWWE
Aircraft Version:Sud SA-3210 Super Frelon
C/n (msn):001
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452261Submit Correction
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This 380 first flew in October 2005 and went on to represent Airbus and the type at airports and air shows all over the world. It has been prserved at this super museum since February 2017.
Registration / Serial:F-WWDD
Aircraft Version:Airbus A380-861
C/n (msn):004
Operator Titles:Airbus
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452261Submit Correction
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This 380 first flew in October 2005 and went on to represent Airbus and the type at airports and air shows all over the world. It has been prserved at this super museum since February 2017.
Registration / Serial:F-WWDD
Aircraft Version:Airbus A380-861
C/n (msn):004
Operator Titles:Airbus
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZWUI
Other Marks:I
Aircraft Original Type:Nord 1500 Griffon
Aircraft Generic Type:Nord 1500 Griffon
Aircraft Version:Nord 1500-02 Griffon II
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452220Submit Correction
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The Nord 1500 Griffon was an experimental ramjet-powered interceptor aircraft. The first plane 1500-01, with only the SNECMA Atar 101F afterburning turbojet, made its first flight in September, 1955 and quickly reached Mach 1.3. This 1500-02, fitted with the definitive turbo-ramjet powerplant, took off for the first time in January, 1957 and in August, 1958 became the first French aircraft to reach Mach 2. Subsequently, the "Griffon II" broke the international speed record over 100 kilometers on a closed circuit with 1,643 km/h and later achieved a speed of 2,330 km/h (Mach 2.19).
Registration / Serial:F-ZWUI
Aircraft Version:Nord 1500-02 Griffon II
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZWUI
Other Marks:I
Aircraft Original Type:Nord 1500 Griffon
Aircraft Generic Type:Nord 1500 Griffon
Aircraft Version:Nord 1500-02 Griffon II
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452220Submit Correction
View count: 222
The Nord 1500 Griffon was an experimental ramjet-powered interceptor aircraft. The first plane 1500-01, with only the SNECMA Atar 101F afterburning turbojet, made its first flight in September, 1955 and quickly reached Mach 1.3. This 1500-02, fitted with the definitive turbo-ramjet powerplant, took off for the first time in January, 1957 and in August, 1958 became the first French aircraft to reach Mach 2. Subsequently, the "Griffon II" broke the international speed record over 100 kilometers on a closed circuit with 1,643 km/h and later achieved a speed of 2,330 km/h (Mach 2.19).
Registration / Serial:F-ZWUI
Aircraft Version:Nord 1500-02 Griffon II
C/n (msn):2
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452138Submit Correction
View count: 94
The DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug - German Research Institute for Gliding) Habicht (Hawk) was designed in 1936 by Hans Jacobs. Four Habichts enthralled spectators at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games by performing over and inside the Olympic stadium. It seems only two original Habichts survived WWII. This example was flown by famous French aerobatic pilot Marcel Doret, who won the aerobatic world cup for gliders with it in 1939. The other Habicht, registration D-8002, flew in Southern Germany until it was destroyed by the collapse of the hangar in which it was stored.
Registration / Serial:F-CAEX
Aircraft Version:DFS Habicht
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452138Submit Correction
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The DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug - German Research Institute for Gliding) Habicht (Hawk) was designed in 1936 by Hans Jacobs. Four Habichts enthralled spectators at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games by performing over and inside the Olympic stadium. It seems only two original Habichts survived WWII. This example was flown by famous French aerobatic pilot Marcel Doret, who won the aerobatic world cup for gliders with it in 1939. The other Habicht, registration D-8002, flew in Southern Germany until it was destroyed by the collapse of the hangar in which it was stored.
Registration / Serial:F-CAEX
Aircraft Version:DFS Habicht
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-WLKB
Aircraft Original Type:Dassault Falcon (Mystere) 20
Aircraft Generic Type:Dassault Falcon 20/200 (U-25)
Aircraft Version:Dassault Falcon 20
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452115Submit Correction
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The Mystère 20 prototype on display in front of some more modern biz-jets, for which this plane blazed the way. The coloured sash on the nose signifies that this plane, with Jacqueline Auriol at the controls, set a female world speed record on June 10, 1965 with an average speed of 859 km/h over 1000 km.
Registration / Serial:F-WLKB
Aircraft Version:Dassault Falcon 20
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-WLKB
Aircraft Original Type:Dassault Falcon (Mystere) 20
Aircraft Generic Type:Dassault Falcon 20/200 (U-25)
Aircraft Version:Dassault Falcon 20
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:452115Submit Correction
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The Mystère 20 prototype on display in front of some more modern biz-jets, for which this plane blazed the way. The coloured sash on the nose signifies that this plane, with Jacqueline Auriol at the controls, set a female world speed record on June 10, 1965 with an average speed of 859 km/h over 1000 km.
Registration / Serial:F-WLKB
Aircraft Version:Dassault Falcon 20
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZWRY
Other Marks:Y
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident
Aircraft Version:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident I
C/n (msn):9000-01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 April 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451898Submit Correction
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The SNCASO Trident was a French mixed-propulsion interceptor built during the 1950s. It was powered by a single SEPR rocket engine, which was augmented by wingtip-mounted turbojet engines. This is the first of two prototype Trident I's built. Three prototypes and six pre-production Trident II were ordered and an fourth incomplete, pre-production Trident III was also produced. Only six of these nine Trident IIs were ultimately completed, of which all three prototypes were damaged or destroyed in accidents before the programme was cancelled in 1958 despite their record-setting performance.
Registration / Serial:F-ZWRY
Aircraft Version:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident I
C/n (msn):9000-01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 April 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-ZWRY
Other Marks:Y
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident
Aircraft Version:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident I
C/n (msn):9000-01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 April 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451898Submit Correction
View count: 201
The SNCASO Trident was a French mixed-propulsion interceptor built during the 1950s. It was powered by a single SEPR rocket engine, which was augmented by wingtip-mounted turbojet engines. This is the first of two prototype Trident I's built. Three prototypes and six pre-production Trident II were ordered and an fourth incomplete, pre-production Trident III was also produced. Only six of these nine Trident IIs were ultimately completed, of which all three prototypes were damaged or destroyed in accidents before the programme was cancelled in 1958 despite their record-setting performance.
Registration / Serial:F-ZWRY
Aircraft Version:Sud-Ouest SO-9000 Trident I
C/n (msn):9000-01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 April 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-WTSS
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Version:Sud-BAC Concorde
C/n (msn):001
Operator Titles:Aerospatiale / British Aircraft Corporation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451838Submit Correction
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This first Concorde prtotype was built by Aérospatiale at Toulouse and made the inaugural test flight from Toulouse on 2nd March 1969. It first went supersonic on 1st October of that year and went on to fly with Aérospatiale until October 1973 when it was retired to this super museum for display. The small sticker between the forward door and windshield signifes that this plane was modified with rooftop portholes for use on the 1973 Solar Eclipse mission and equipped with observation instruments. It performed the longest observation of a solar eclipse to date, about 74 minutes.
Registration / Serial:F-WTSS
Aircraft Version:Sud-BAC Concorde
C/n (msn):001
Operator Titles:Aerospatiale / British Aircraft Corporation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-WTSS
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Version:Sud-BAC Concorde
C/n (msn):001
Operator Titles:Aerospatiale / British Aircraft Corporation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451838Submit Correction
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This first Concorde prtotype was built by Aérospatiale at Toulouse and made the inaugural test flight from Toulouse on 2nd March 1969. It first went supersonic on 1st October of that year and went on to fly with Aérospatiale until October 1973 when it was retired to this super museum for display. The small sticker between the forward door and windshield signifes that this plane was modified with rooftop portholes for use on the 1973 Solar Eclipse mission and equipped with observation instruments. It performed the longest observation of a solar eclipse to date, about 74 minutes.
Registration / Serial:F-WTSS
Aircraft Version:Sud-BAC Concorde
C/n (msn):001
Operator Titles:Aerospatiale / British Aircraft Corporation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-GCVL
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-Est SE-210 Caravelle
Aircraft Generic Type:Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle
Aircraft Version:Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle 12
C/n (msn):273
Operator Titles:Air Provence
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451828Submit Correction
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This Caravelle 12 was originally delivered to Sterling Airways in February 1972 as OY-SAE. It then flew with Air Inter from 1983 until 1991 and finally Air Provence until 1995. This Caravelle also has the honour of being the last of of its type to visit Heathrow (LHR)
Registration / Serial:F-GCVL
Aircraft Version:Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle 12
C/n (msn):273
Operator Titles:Air Provence
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-GCVL
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-Est SE-210 Caravelle
Aircraft Generic Type:Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle
Aircraft Version:Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle 12
C/n (msn):273
Operator Titles:Air Provence
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451828Submit Correction
View count: 175
This Caravelle 12 was originally delivered to Sterling Airways in February 1972 as OY-SAE. It then flew with Air Inter from 1983 until 1991 and finally Air Provence until 1995. This Caravelle also has the honour of being the last of of its type to visit Heathrow (LHR)
Registration / Serial:F-GCVL
Aircraft Version:Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle 12
C/n (msn):273
Operator Titles:Air Provence
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451606Submit Correction
View count: 254
René Hirsch had been working on aerodynamic methods to stabilize an aircraft meeting a gust since 1936 and had set up a company to this end, Moyens aérodynamiques de regulation et de contrôle (MAéRC). Incorporating the results of his research, the H.100 made its first flight in June 1954. Scant details about the stabilization system are known but test flights reportedly showed satisfactory results but with investment lacking, nothing further resulted. The H.100 made its last flight in June 1971 having flown for a total of 130 hours and was MAéRC's only aircraft.
Registration / Serial:F-WGVC
Aircraft Version:Hirsch H.100
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451606Submit Correction
View count: 254
René Hirsch had been working on aerodynamic methods to stabilize an aircraft meeting a gust since 1936 and had set up a company to this end, Moyens aérodynamiques de regulation et de contrôle (MAéRC). Incorporating the results of his research, the H.100 made its first flight in June 1954. Scant details about the stabilization system are known but test flights reportedly showed satisfactory results but with investment lacking, nothing further resulted. The H.100 made its last flight in June 1971 having flown for a total of 130 hours and was MAéRC's only aircraft.
Registration / Serial:F-WGVC
Aircraft Version:Hirsch H.100
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-BHCD
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 89 Dragon Rapide
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 89 Dragon Rapide (Dominie)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 89A Dragon Rapide
C/n (msn):6706
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451586Submit Correction
View count: 146
This Rapide was built in 1945 and TOC by the RAF as HG721. In December 1948 it was placed on the civilain register as G-ALGB. Around December 1954 it was exported to France and registered F-BHCD and used by the Etat Service de L Aviation Legere et Sportive as a parachute jump ship based at Chalon-Champforgeuil. Alas, all good things come to an end and the plane was deregistered in March 1971 and became part of this super museum in June 1989.
Registration / Serial:F-BHCD
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 89A Dragon Rapide
C/n (msn):6706
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-BHCD
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 89 Dragon Rapide
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 89 Dragon Rapide (Dominie)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 89A Dragon Rapide
C/n (msn):6706
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451586Submit Correction
View count: 146
This Rapide was built in 1945 and TOC by the RAF as HG721. In December 1948 it was placed on the civilain register as G-ALGB. Around December 1954 it was exported to France and registered F-BHCD and used by the Etat Service de L Aviation Legere et Sportive as a parachute jump ship based at Chalon-Champforgeuil. Alas, all good things come to an end and the plane was deregistered in March 1971 and became part of this super museum in June 1989.
Registration / Serial:F-BHCD
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 89A Dragon Rapide
C/n (msn):6706
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:28875
Military Code:3-VA
Other Marks:727
Aircraft Original Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
Licence-built by:General Motors
C/n (msn):[ 52-8875 ]
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451473Submit Correction
View count: 391
This F-84F-46-GK was built at Kansas City and TOC with the USAF as 52-8875 and transferred in April 1956 to the AdlA as 28875. The type had been phased out by 1965 and this example came to this wonderful museum in June 1989.
Registration / Serial:28875
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
C/n (msn):[ 52-8875 ]
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:28875
Military Code:3-VA
Other Marks:727
Aircraft Original Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic F-84 Thunderjet/Thunderstreak/Thunderflash
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
Licence-built by:General Motors
C/n (msn):[ 52-8875 ]
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451473Submit Correction
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This F-84F-46-GK was built at Kansas City and TOC with the USAF as 52-8875 and transferred in April 1956 to the AdlA as 28875. The type had been phased out by 1965 and this example came to this wonderful museum in June 1989.
Registration / Serial:28875
Aircraft Version:Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
C/n (msn):[ 52-8875 ]
Operator Titles:France - Air Force
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:3 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451374Submit Correction
View count: 88
The Breguet G.11E was developed in secret during the German occupation of France but it turned out to be underpowed. It was re-designed and equipped with more a powerful engine and an elongated coaxial three-bladed rotor s,ystem and became the G 111. Unfortunately an accident in 1953 precipitated the end of the program and the prototype is on display in Le hall des hélicoptère.
Registration / Serial:F-WFKC
Aircraft Version:Bréguet 111 Gyroplane
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451374Submit Correction
View count: 88
The Breguet G.11E was developed in secret during the German occupation of France but it turned out to be underpowed. It was re-designed and equipped with more a powerful engine and an elongated coaxial three-bladed rotor s,ystem and became the G 111. Unfortunately an accident in 1953 precipitated the end of the program and the prototype is on display in Le hall des hélicoptère.
Registration / Serial:F-WFKC
Aircraft Version:Bréguet 111 Gyroplane
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451368Submit Correction
View count: 140
This Mercure was delivered in September 1974 and made the final ever flight of the type on 3rd May 1995 when it arrived at LFPB for display at the museum.
Registration / Serial:F-BTTD
Aircraft Version:Dassault Mercure 100
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:Air Inter
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451368Submit Correction
View count: 140
This Mercure was delivered in September 1974 and made the final ever flight of the type on 3rd May 1995 when it arrived at LFPB for display at the museum.
Registration / Serial:F-BTTD
Aircraft Version:Dassault Mercure 100
C/n (msn):4
Operator Titles:Air Inter
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-AOYL
Aircraft Original Type:Farman F-455 Moustique
Aircraft Generic Type:Farman F-455 Moustique
Aircraft Version:Farman F-455 Moustique
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451365Submit Correction
View count: 153
Farman tried to capitalise on the interest in light aviation that arose after the end of WWI. The company launched two models in 1936 each weighing barely 400 kg: the single-seater 451 and the two-seater 455. The 451 entered production but the only one prototype 455 was built and it is on display in the Inter-war Years Hall.
Registration / Serial:F-AOYL
Aircraft Version:Farman F-455 Moustique
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:F-AOYL
Aircraft Original Type:Farman F-455 Moustique
Aircraft Generic Type:Farman F-455 Moustique
Aircraft Version:Farman F-455 Moustique
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Collection:Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:451365Submit Correction
View count: 153
Farman tried to capitalise on the interest in light aviation that arose after the end of WWI. The company launched two models in 1936 each weighing barely 400 kg: the single-seater 451 and the two-seater 455. The 451 entered production but the only one prototype 455 was built and it is on display in the Inter-war Years Hall.
Registration / Serial:F-AOYL
Aircraft Version:Farman F-455 Moustique
C/n (msn):01
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:4 March 2022
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact