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National Museum of Science and Technology (Danmarks Tekniske Museum) Helsingør (Elsinore), Denmark September 2013 |
Royal Danish Navy Donnet-Lévêque Type A (OV.5) 'Maagen 2'. |
Left to right: Donnet-Lévêque Type A (OV.5) 'Maagen 2', The Royal Danish Navy Flying School at Kløvermarken near Copenhagen received two Donnet-Lévêque Type A seaplanes built in France 1913. They were modified in Copenhagen in 1914 with new wings to improve flying ability. 'Maagen 2' had an accident in 1915 and was then withdrawn from service. 1914 OV-Hydrofoil (F.B.V) 'Maagen 3' Royal Danish Navy. de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth (S-16 registered SE-GXO previously R4961) Danish Air Force. It is a composite. |
Left to right: Percival P-34A Proctor III (62-605), this was the first aircraft type to be operated by RDAF after World War Two. Six P-34A Proctor IIIs were in service between November 1945 and November 1951, Skandinavisk Aero Industri KZ IV (OY-DZU), 1937 General Aircraft Monospar ST-25 Ambulance (OY-DAZ ex G-AEYF), Fairchild PT-26 Cornell (179 Royal Norwegian Air Force registered LN-BIF). |
Left to right: Skandinavisk Aero Industri KZ III (SE-ANY), SAAB B17A (17320 'E' registered SE-BWC) built in 1944 for the Swedish Air Force, it is painted in fake Danish Air Force markings. Piper PA-22-108 (OY-EAT). |
Left to right: Douglas C-47A (OY-DDA previously K-681 RDAF) Danish Air Lines, Westland-Bell AB-47G-3B-1 Sioux HT.2 (OY-HDH previously XV317), 1957 Sikorsky S-55C (S-884 ex 55-1032) Esk722 Royal Danish Air Force. |
Left to right: 1970 SAAB F-35 Draken (A-001) Royal Danish Air Force, 1963 Lockheed CF-104 Starfighter (R-896) Royal Danish Air Force, Gloster F.4 Meteor (43-461) Royal Danish Air Force. |
Republic F-84G Thunderjet (A-777 painted as 'SY-H'). |
Left to right: 1953 Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (DT-491) Royal Danish Air Force. |