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Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis
The most famous french association for historical conservation

Bleu Ciel Airshow

New french organisation for future french airshow organisation

Ciel& Partage

French association: infomation about aeronautical works

JPAP

French association: infomation about French Air Force

Mémorial Flight
The Memorial Flight is a non-profit organisation formed in 1988 which aims to preserve French and European aeronautical heritage. Thanks to a close partnership with the Musée de l'Air et de l'espace
Les Ailes Anciennes de Toulouse
Aviation Museum based at Toulouse (France)
Musée Européen de l'aviation de chasse
Aviation Museum based at Montélimar (France)
The Old Flying Machine
The OFMC was formed in 1981 by Ray and Mark Hanna with the intention of preserving and maintaining rare vintage aircraft in airworthy condition. At the heart of the company's policy is the commitment to display the aircraft in a manner that emulates as closely and safely as possible the roles for which they were originally designed.
The Fighter Collection
The Fighter Collection operates, rebuilds and maintains Europe's largest collection of airworthy WWII aircraft and is based at Duxford
Duke of Brabant Air Force
The association "Duke of Brabant Air Force" was founded in 1988 by four gentlemen, for many years engaged as aviation enthusiasts. They concluded that time for action had come and found the Duke of Brabant willing to give his name to a historical air force
The Real Aeroplane Company
The Real Aeroplane Company was founded in 1989 by Tony 'Taff' Smith as the operating company of his airstrip on the former World War two bomber base at Breighton, near Selby. It had been Taff's dream to establish a flying group where like minded individuals could operate their 'Real' aeroplanes away from the pressures of normal aero club flying, in addition, he needed an operating base for his own growing collection of veteran aeroplanes - Breighton was the ideal setting.
 
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