This Stearman is operated in Czech republic from March 2010 still with the original US registration number. Here is captured during flying display on "Aviatic Fair 2010" .
This UL EV-97 assigned to CLV (Centrum leteckeho vycviku / Air training centre) is used for condition flights of instructors since 2006. Here is on static display during "Aviatic fair 2010" .
This ex Spanish air force CASA-352L is now owned by Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis. On "Aviatic fair 2010" was used for airdrop of Czech army military paratroopers.
This license Yak-11 built in Czechoslovakia as LET C-11, served in Egypt and now flies in colours of famous WW II french fighter regiment Normandie-Niemen. Here is captured during flying display on "Aviatic fair 2010."
This license Yak-11 built in Czechoslovakia as LET C-11, served in Egypt and now flies in colours of famous WW II french fighter regiment Normandie-Niemen.
Jak-9UM captured during flying display on "Aviatic fair 2010." Colour scheme on this Yak is inspired by marking of the soviet ace (33 + 8 victories) mjr. I. N. Styepanyenko (original colour scheme was on Yak-9T in spring 1944)
Turbolet assigned to Dopravne letecke kridlo (Air transport wing) / 1. dopravny roj (transport flight) at Malacky-Kuchyna AFB is ready for departure from RWY 27. Slovak air force has this new L-410UVP-E in duty since December 2009.
Jak-3U taking off into flying display during "Aviatic fair 2010." Colour scheme on this Yak is inspired by marking of the soviet ace and commander of 303. IAD (fighter division) gen.G. N. Zakharov.
"Spit" is arriving on "Aviatic fair 2010." Original marking EP120 AE-A represents his WWII career in 402. RCAF sq. "City of Winnipeg" (pilot S/Ldr Geoffrey Wilson "Jeff" Northcott DSO, DFC).
"Spit" is arriving on "Aviatic fair 2010." Original marking is from 152. sq. RAF SEAC (South East Asia Command). The motive over the roundel is a "Leaping Leopard" .
Jak-9UM is landing on RWY 27 during arrival on the "Aviatic fair 2010." Colour scheme on this Yak is inspired by marking of the soviet ace (33 + 8 victories) mjr. I. N. Styepanyenko (original colour scheme was on Yak-9T in spring 1944)