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English: Stampe en Vertongen SV.4B (OO-GWA) during the Stampe Fly-in 2011. French built SV.4C (1947), but painted in the colours of the Belgian Air Force (V-66).

It was bought by the Antwerp Stampe & Vertongen Museum which had it restored. During this restoration it was converted to SV.4B (closed canopy and Gipsy Major motor).

In the foreground the canopy of a replica of a Nieuport 28 (N128CX; built by Robertson Wooldridge) of the Stampe en Vertongen Museum during Engines on the block day. It is painted in the colours of the American Expeditionary Force.

In the air Stampe en Vertongen SV.4C (G-AIYG)
Nederlands: Stampe & Vertongen SV.4B (OO-GWA) tijdens de Stampe Fly-in 2011. Frans-gebouwde SV.4C (bouwjaar 1947) in de kleuren van Belgische Luchtmacht (V-66).

Het toestel werd gerestaureerd door het Stampe en Vertongen Museum. Tijdens deze restauratie gebeurde de conversie naar SV.4B (gesloten cockpit en Gipsy Major motor).

Op de voorgrond de motorkap van een replica van een Nieuport 28 (N128CX; gebouwd door Robertson Wooldridge) van het Stampe en Vertongen Museum tijdens de Motoren draaidag. Het is geschilderd in de kleuren van de American Expeditionary Force.

Stampe & Vertongen SV.4C (G-AIYG) vliegt net over.
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Camera location51° 11′ 23″ N, 4° 27′ 08.84″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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