QRA's Gripens after low-pass at Roudnice airfield continued to VVP Boletice military training area (LKR 1), where performed tasks of targets for army air defence units with RBS-70, IGLA and MISTRAL systems during exercise Tobruq Legacy 2015.
Challeger is coming back to Praha-Kbely AB after low pass over Roudnice airfield. This aircraft was delivered in 1992 from Canada, originaly coded as OK-BYA and in 2014 underwent a general repair, during which got a new paint.
Detail on a front fuselage of the L-159A (6060) during the low pass over the RWY 13 at Roudnice. As driver is a new display pilot from 212. squadron, kpt. Vladimir Tovarek.
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Czech AF has painted an Mi-24V (3370) in special marks, replicate those of an RAF 311 Sqn Liberator GR Mk. VI, coded PP-K (EV 953).
"Kost'a" - a new flagship of the 221. helicopter squadron at Namest nad Oslavou AB. "Kost'a" was the nickname of the 311 Sqn commander Wg Cdr Jan Kostohryz, who flew the first Liberator GR Mk. VI into Czechoslovakia on 20 August 1945.
Another unique formation during 13th Memorial airshow at Roudnice nad Labem. The leader CL 601-3A Challeger (5105) from 241. squadron at Praha-Kbely AB is escorted by a pair of the QRA's Gripens (9235 and 9236) from 211. squadron at Caslav AB.
"GRIZZLY 71" is landing on RWY 31 at Roudnice airfield after jumping of parachutists. Roudnice (LKRO) has been designated during Cold War as reserve airfield for Czechoslovakian AF units and originally had a grassy runway 1800x150m. Callsign was "TOPAS".