I hope this one is not too easy for you guys, probably it is but this is the first time for me...
At the end of WWI, King Albert said that Belgium had to do something for the aviation and he wanted that the Belgian state finally did something.
They founded an association which began with mailflights and later with pax.
Now, may I have please:
-the name of the association (in full)
-the year when it was founded
((Bonus : the writer of the little book that was the reason to found the association.))
the association that I'm looking for is the predecessor of SABENA...
if you go to the site of SABENA and you do the the most logical search you will find the abbreviation and the fullname ...
And when you found the answer, put it in google and you'll find the year of founding too.
Well done Koen! these are the correct answers on my questions.
the answer on the bonus question was commander-pilot George Nélis (he wrote the little book named "The Expansion of Belguim throughout Aviation" which was the reason to found SNETA) http://www.khbo.be/~oasa/Nederlands/ove ... er_7.2.pdf
oh my god! 8O 8O
when I said "make us sweat Koen", I meant truly "sweat" in a metaphorical meaning and NOT "send us through the Internet-desert with your question"
The final design was approved, with the SP being 48 feet and four inches shorter than a full size 747 (comparable in length to today's 767-300), and carrying in the neighborhood of 280 passengers. This resulted in an initial design weight reduction of 11,000 pounds, with fuselage sections being removed from in front of and behind the wings, and a redesigned center section.
Lighter materials were used in the wings, and single-slotted flaps replaced the complex triple-slotted flaps of the 100/200 series. The under-wing "canoes" which housed the flap mechanisms on full-size 747s were eliminated entirely on the SP. In all, an empty SP weighed roughly ***** pounds less than an empty 747-200.
I think you have to read a little bit further!
Try again,