
Airforce Museum and Start-up Trouble
For work I was in the Detroit, Michigan area. I had myself checked out before in de Diamond DA20 from Crosswinds Aviation in Howel (KOZW). I had a whole day Continue Reading →
For work I was in the Detroit, Michigan area. I had myself checked out before in de Diamond DA20 from Crosswinds Aviation in Howel (KOZW). I had a whole day Continue Reading →
Deep into the heartland of southern USA you find the land of rockets! The almighty Saturn 5 rocket is on display here, the one which brought the astronauts to the Continue Reading →
My first stop on my business trip was Washington DC. I had a meeting with the FAA headquarters over there, but I was arriving the night before. So I squeezed Continue Reading →
In April 1963, the Lockheed Martin F-104 Starfighter arrived for the first time in Belgium to serve as Belgium’s primary fighter. 50 years later, we celibrated this event with the Continue Reading →
I was on a three week tour around the world for business. I had visited Japan and Korea, and now I was visiting the US. Canada was still to come. Continue Reading →
Deze tekst werd origineel geschreven voor het magazine Piloot en Vliegtuig. Een scan van het artikel vind je hier. Voor de video, zie hier. Pelgrimstocht naar First Flight Binnenkort is Continue Reading →
A family weekend is a family weekend: that’s clear! I had promised myself not to give in to my Aviation Obsession. The weekend started on Friday, and I kept my Continue Reading →
It was a lovely Sunday with almost Spring in the air. We planned to fly to Spa in the Belgian Ardennes (EBSP), but there was a weak cold front lingering Continue Reading →
Dit artikel werd geschreven voor en gepubliceerd in het Nederlandse tijdschrift Piloot en Vliegtuig (april 2005). Wanneer de kans zich bood om tijdens een zakenreis in Singapore even voor een Continue Reading →
In June ’04, we planned a trip with two fellow students to the Aviation Museums in Duxford, England from our base in Kortrijk, Belgium. It turned out to be a Continue Reading →