Farewell Aviodrome

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Marcel

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Last week, the dutch national air- and space museum Aviodrome closed it's doors forever after going bankrupt. Our government didn't want to support because they rather throw away money in bottom-less pits like the Greece corruption and other European countries.
The whole collection will be sold to the higest bidder and so will probably mostly lost for our country. This includes the famous "Uiver", world's only real flying DC2, one of 2 still existing Fokker F.VII's, the last remaining Dutch warplane from May 1940, a Fokker C.V. and many other rare birds.
See below some pics I made in better times...

Uiver taxing:
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Wright flyer
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Connie, flyable:
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Fokker C.V:
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Fokker F.II:
47346.jpg
 
Last week, the dutch national air- and space museum Aviodrome closed it's doors forever after going bankrupt. Our government didn't want to support because they rather throw away money in bottom-less pits like the Greece corruption and other European countries.
The whole collection will be sold to the higest bidder and so will probably mostly lost for our country. This includes the famous "Uiver", world's only real flying DC2, one of 2 still existing Fokker F.VII's, the last remaining Dutch warplane from May 1940, a Fokker C.V. and many other rare birds.
See below some pics I made in better times...

Uiver taxing:
47340.jpg

Wright flyer
47345.jpg

Connie, flyable:
47347.jpg

Fokker C.V:
47348.jpg

Fokker F.II:
47346.jpg

Damn shame. Irreplaceable aircraft and very shortsighted of your Government. Don't fret we'll be selling everything soon as well....
John
 
that is simply horrible! that such an institution with its fine collection would be let go. what is really the bad part is there are probably dozens of worthless "projects" that could be scrubbed instead of that. you have my condolences, marcel. hopefully one of those groups or a collaberation of several of them will prevail.
 
Well, looks like we'll might have a restart. The Libema group, a well known owner of dutch amusement parks seems to have bought the whole stuff. Tomorrow they'll give a press conference about their plans.
 
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