Flying a WW2 Noorduyn Norseman over Stord, Norway
Flying a WW2 Norseman LN-TSN over Stord at Stord Airshow 2018 This Norseman was built by Noorduyn Aviation in Canada in 1944 and transferred to the Norwegian Air Force in March 1945 where it was used in the work to rebuild the country after the war, it's military reg was R-AF. It was sold in 1959 to A/S Solbergfly where it was given it's civilian reg LN-TSN. In 1963 it was sold to Sweden (SE-CGM) but it's now back in it's original Norwegian colours and the reg LN-TSN, it's operated by Norwegian Spitfire Foundation

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