The Czech International Air Fest (CIAF) at Hradec Kralove struck lucky in 2013, with a very early confirmation of a mouthwatering star item most organizers would happily sacrifice body parts for. The Czech Airforce Agency should be applauded for not being a one trick pony with that show-stopping participation announced as they had made sure they had plenty more to offer.
Internet forums were rife with scepticism in the run-up whether the announced star would even materialize, but CIAF delivered. The star item in question was the Ukrainian SU-27 solo demonstration. SU-27s have been rare sights at airshows for a while now. Even with a G-limit on the older aircraft, it remains an impressive performer, both for its size and its agility.
The Czech airforce supported the event extensively, with a power-demonstration by 2 Gripens and 2 ALCAs, Gripen and ALCA solo demonstrations, a Mi-24 solo performance, W-3 firefighting and search-and-rescue simulation and a combat search-and-rescue demonstration by two Mi-17s, in addition to livening up the static park with several special colour schemes. Visitors on Saturday could also see a VIP Mi-8 in the air.
The Slovak airforce had withdrawn its Mig-29 from the flying demonstration due to limited flying hours left on the airframes but still sent over a static example, in addition to a static Mi-17.
Foreign fast-jet power came from Hungary with their JAS-39 Gripen and the Danish airforce with their F-16 solo demonstration. The Royal Jordanian Falcons and the Polish Iskra team, with a 4-ship routine, completed the foreign military line-up in the flying display
As always at CIAF, there was plenty of quality civilian action, in 2013 with a Cobra, Martin Csonka and Peter Besenyei flying solo aerobatic routines and the Slovak formation gliding team Ocovskí Bacovia to name but a f
In the static, there was a rare opportunity to see the Breitling Jet Team's Metroliner support aircraft. The team had returned from an Asian tour earlier than planned and appeared at CIAF on their way back to France. The Baltic Bees were the second L-39 team at CIAF.
Also in the static, the Belgian airforce provided an A109 and SF260 Marchetti, rare opportunities for Czech enthusiasts to catch these two aircraft so far from their homebases.
And what about the Ukrainians? They certainly arrived in style with a wide formation of the 2 Su-27s and their An-26 support aircraft. The single-seat aircraft was positioned in the static display, as was the An-26 (and all other support aircraft). The doubleseater had no trouble stealing the show, everyone standing in awe at the beast being thrown around the sky seemingly effortlessly. And as if to stick it to all the nay-sayers prior to the show, in contrast to its appearances in Slovakia and Poland, the display included flaredrops, adding to the excitement.
Internet forums were rife with scepticism in the run-up whether the announced star would even materialize, but CIAF delivered. The star item in question was the Ukrainian SU-27 solo demonstration. SU-27s have been rare sights at airshows for a while now. Even with a G-limit on the older aircraft, it remains an impressive performer, both for its size and its agility.
The Czech airforce supported the event extensively, with a power-demonstration by 2 Gripens and 2 ALCAs, Gripen and ALCA solo demonstrations, a Mi-24 solo performance, W-3 firefighting and search-and-rescue simulation and a combat search-and-rescue demonstration by two Mi-17s, in addition to livening up the static park with several special colour schemes. Visitors on Saturday could also see a VIP Mi-8 in the air.
The Slovak airforce had withdrawn its Mig-29 from the flying demonstration due to limited flying hours left on the airframes but still sent over a static example, in addition to a static Mi-17.
Foreign fast-jet power came from Hungary with their JAS-39 Gripen and the Danish airforce with their F-16 solo demonstration. The Royal Jordanian Falcons and the Polish Iskra team, with a 4-ship routine, completed the foreign military line-up in the flying display
As always at CIAF, there was plenty of quality civilian action, in 2013 with a Cobra, Martin Csonka and Peter Besenyei flying solo aerobatic routines and the Slovak formation gliding team Ocovskí Bacovia to name but a f
In the static, there was a rare opportunity to see the Breitling Jet Team's Metroliner support aircraft. The team had returned from an Asian tour earlier than planned and appeared at CIAF on their way back to France. The Baltic Bees were the second L-39 team at CIAF.
Also in the static, the Belgian airforce provided an A109 and SF260 Marchetti, rare opportunities for Czech enthusiasts to catch these two aircraft so far from their homebases.
And what about the Ukrainians? They certainly arrived in style with a wide formation of the 2 Su-27s and their An-26 support aircraft. The single-seat aircraft was positioned in the static display, as was the An-26 (and all other support aircraft). The doubleseater had no trouble stealing the show, everyone standing in awe at the beast being thrown around the sky seemingly effortlessly. And as if to stick it to all the nay-sayers prior to the show, in contrast to its appearances in Slovakia and Poland, the display included flaredrops, adding to the excitement.
Mi-8PS11 Czech Air Force 0836 |
EA-300L Royal Jordanian Falcons |
CA-41 N806CR |
Mi-171Sh Czech Air Force 9806, 9781 |
Mi-171Sh Czech Air Force 9806 |
L-39C Baltic Bess |
L-39C Baltic Bees |
AT-6C Privatly owned N696RE |
Mi-35 Czech Air Force 3362 |
L-159A Czech Air Force 6052 |
L-39C Breitling Jet Team |
L-39C Breitling Jet Team |
L-39C Breitling Jet Team |
L-39C Breitling Jet Team Jas-39C Czech Air Force 9237 |
Jas-39C Czech Air Force 9237 |
Jas-39C Czech Air Force 9237 |
Mi-35 Czech Air Force 362 Jas-39C Czech Air Force 9237 L-39C Breitling Jet Team |
F-16AM Danish Air Force E-603 |
F-16AM Danish Air Force E-603 |
TS-11-bis DF Polish Air Force Team Iskra |
TS-11-bis DF Polish Air Force Team Iskra |
W-3A Czech Air Force 0717 |
W-3A Czech Air Force 0717 |
W-3A Czech Air Force 0717 Mi-171 Czech Air Force 9806 |
Mi-2 Czech Air Force 0711 |
L-410UVP Czech Air Force 0731 |
Zlin 142C-AF Czech Air Force 0556 |
L-39C Czech Air Force 0115 |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
Su-27UB Ukrainian Air Force 69bl |
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