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Fighter aircraft – France – First flight in 1917 – Max.speed 165 km/h – In service with the Belgian Airforce from 1917 to 1920 – Entered the museum in 1920.
Fighter aircraft – France – First flight in 1917 – Max.speed 165 km/h – In service with the Belgian Airforce from 1917 to 1920 – Entered the museum in 1920.
Triplane of private construction – Belgium – Unique example – Not known to have flown – Entered the museum in 1972.
Experimental sports aircraft – France – First flight in 1909 – Replica – Rebuilt in 2008.
Hot-air Balloon – Belgium – The nacelle was flowing by H.M Albert 1st of Belgium while still Prince Albert at the time of his maiden flight.
Fighter aircraft – Germany – First flew in July 1917 – Max.speed 165 km/h – Accurate replica – Entered the museum in 1983.
Fighter aircraft – France – First flight in 1916 – Max.speed 183 km/h – In service with the Belgian Airforce from 1917 to 1926 – Entered the museum in 1924.
Two-seater reconnaissance aircraft – Germany – 1915 Max.speed 142km/h – Shot down near Nieuport in 1916 – Currently under restoration – Entered the museum in 1975.
Anti-submarine seaplane – France – First flight in April 1916 – Max.speed 142 km/h – Entered service with the Belgian Airforce 1918 – Entered the museum in 1920.
Reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft – France – First flight in 1915 – Max.speed 109 km/h – In service with the Belgian Airforce in 1915 and retired from the front in 1916 – Entered the museum in 1988 and is currently being restored.
Dirigible – Bomber – Germany – First flew in 1906 – The nacelle of Zeppelin L30 – entered the museum in 19??