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Old 23 August 2012, 01:45 AM   #1
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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

It will not be high up in the lists of museums to visit for aviation historians, but the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam has started their new display after a renovation of eight years with the installation of the B.A.T. FK.23. This original machine was bought by the Rijksmuseum, so it has left its place in the Lelystad aviation museum Aviodrome.

Here is some footage about the bringing in of the machine in the completely empty museum. The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam will open officially in April 2013.

You may have some difficulty understanding the spoken text (Dutch language).

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