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Civilian sports aircraft – Belgium – First flight in 1957 – Max.speed 158 km/h – Entered the museum in 1989.
Civilian sports aircraft – Belgium – First flight in 1957 – Max.speed 158 km/h – Entered the museum in 1989.
Rescue helicopter – United Kingdom – First flight in March 1959 – Max.speed 226 km/h – Belgian Airforce from 1976 to 2019 – Entered the museum in 2008.
Liaison and training aircraft – United Kingdom – First flight in April 1934 – Max.speed 253 km/h – Belgian Airforce from 1947 to 1954 – Entered the museum in 1973.
Competition balloon – Ernest de Muyter’s nacelle – Winner of the Gordon Bennett Cup in 1921, 1922 and 1923 – Entered the museum in ?
Liaison and trainer aircraft – United Kingdom – First flight June 1937 – Max.speed 302 km/h – Belgian Airforce from 1947 to 1954 – Entered the museum in 1958.
Observation and liaison aircraft – United Kingdom – First flight in May 1945 – Max.speed 200 km/h – Belgian Airforce from 1947 to 1954 – Entered the museum in 1975.
Training aircraft – United Kingdom – First flight in September 1937 – Max.speed 475 km/h – Received as an exchange – Entered the museum in 1972.
Elementary trainer aircraft – Germany – First flew February 1939 – Max.speed 215 km/h – A wreck recovered at Ostend, restored by the AELR – Entered the museum in 1977.
Side by side two seater glider – France – first flight January 1942 – Entered the museum in 1973.
Two seater training school aircraft – United Kingdom – First flight October 1931 – Max.speed 167 km/h – Belgian Airforce from 1945 to 1948 – Entered the museum in 2005.