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Showing posts with label Belgian Air Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belgian Air Force. Show all posts

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Belgian Fairey Battle WIP part 1

 Fairey Battle build 

Next addition to my Belgian airforce will be a Fairey Battle bomber, I purchased the Azur kit for this aircraft, the kit has the decals for one of the six aircraft shot down whilst bombing the Meuse Bridges on the 11th of May. 



Quite a clean looking kit, we shall see if it assembles ok, most Azure kits I have recently assembled have been problematic. Good selection of Decals, I will need to add some more as the decal sheet does not have correct markings for the tail. 


T70, 5/III/3Aé at Evere, shot down on 11 May 1940 at Vlijtingen while attacking Vroenhoven bridge.

Hope to get assembled this month 

Cheers

Matt

Belgian Aviation Militaire

 Aviation Militaire WW2



The Belgian Air Component was small but had a good training system so a number of pilots were well qualified but most the the air component was mostly destroyed on the ground in the opening day of the war.

On the early morning of May 10, the alarm was sounded, and the pilots at Schaffen Air Base went to their planes, thinking it was an exercise. A few minutes later, 50 unidentified aircraft flew over the airfield. Despite his orders, Captaine Max Guisgand, the commander of 1/1/2 Gladiators flew his planes into the air at 0420 hrs while the Hurricanes started their engines. 12 minutes later, three Heinkel 111s were spotted, not troubled by AA fire. The planes in the air were not there when the 111s came, and the 111s strafed the airfield several times. The planes tried to take off through the explosions and fires. A bullet punctured the main wheel of Lt. Wilmonts Gladiator and he rammed a Hurricane. Minutes later 110s and Dornier Do 17 strafed and bombed the airfield. Four Hurricanes were set on fire, and 6 others were damaged. The roof of the hangar fell in and the planes in it were destroyed. Sgt. Libert was burned badly when the fuel tank of his Hurricane exploded. Captaine Van den Hove d'Ertsenrijick and Caparol Jacobs managed to escape from Schaffen. They encountered some bombers but didn't manage to shoot down any, even though helped by Gladiator pilot Sgt. Van den Broecke. The third section of Gladiators from 1/1/2 almost collided with the three 111s and had to break away.

The second section (Cpt. Gerard (G-27), Sgt. Henri Winand (G-32) and Sgt. Henri Clinquart (G-34) spotted a formation of enemy bombers and broke it up. During the bombing, other gladiators left Schaffen for Beauvechain. Hurricane pilots Siroux, Lelarge and a lt.) flew three of them. Other reported engagements were when at 0900 10 109s ran in to two Gladiators over Tirlemont. Both were shot down and one pilot bailed out. At 1000 hrs, three Gladiators were shot down by 1/JG27 while trying to intercept escorted Ju87s.

A few missions were completed by the Belgians bombing three bridges on the Albert Canal on the of 11th May. The bombing was done by Fairey Battles of the 5/III/3Aé, the fighter escort was provided by 1/I/2Aé Gloster Gladiators. On the 11th May out of fifteen Battles that attacked pontoons bridge across the Maastricht, Veldwezelt, Vroenhoven and Briegden, only five aircraft survived.

The 9th and 11th squadron flying R31s still had aircraft in the sky when the surrender was announced on the 28th.

Aircraft in Service 1940

As I love building aircraft I have gone overboard for my Belgians.....

Renard R-31 21 in service reconnaissance (purchased and built )

Fiat CR.42 Falco 23 in service 3éme (destroyed on the ground) and 4th éme squadrons (one completed ready for paint)

Gloster Gladiator 15 in service 1st Escadrille (Model built, ready for paint)

Fairy fox VI biplane 98 in service (Part built, need to complete the shrouded wheels)

Hawker Hurricane mk1 11 in service 1st Escadrille (only two survived the bombing of the airfield on the 10th of May, they were lost on the 11th) (completed)

Fairy Battle light Bomber 14 in Service 5éme Escadrille (purchased not built) 

Cheers
Matt


Thursday, July 20, 2023

Belgian Gloster Gladiator WIP part 1

 A recent pickup from a French bring and buy was a Gloster Gladiator which I will use for my Belgians I think. The old airfix kit will need not a lot of work to bring it up to spec. 



These are the markings I will use I think 


I plan to paint Flight Sergeant Robin. While escorting a formation of nine Belgian Fairey Battles to bomb the bridges over the Albert Canal, Rolin (in G-22) managed to shoot down a Luftwaffe BF109 at Zichen before faling victim himself to enemy fire at Heukelom (Vroenhoven). Fortunately he jumped to safety but was captured.

Pilot 1 Sgt Denys Rolin poses in front of his Gloster Gladiator I G-22. On 11 May 1940, 

G-22 entered service in June 1937, shot down on the 11th of May, 1940. G5-x, G-21, 1/I/2Aé (Comet), Gladiator Aerobatic Team, shot down over Heukelom by Luftwaffe BF.109 of I/JG1.


Cheers

Matt