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it was my dream one day see the blue angels!!! oh boy am i happy!
this was at san fransisco...saturday 10/??/08...about 99 more photos can be seen. ...at 3pm so go now...no money...no charges.
this image was taken by me and do you know how hard it is to take pics of something going faster than the speed of sound?
During WWII this plane crash landed in Loch Ness (lake in Scotland). At present there are only two of its kind left in the world.
A USAF F-35 Lightning II flying in the 2023 Abbotsford Airshow. This was the plane that I most excited to see. The pilot put on an incredible demo too, she didn't hold back, showed off all the F-35 can do, and came close to breaking the sound barrier.
Keep flying metal bird
Showing us all your fancy tricks
Just no droppings please
This is the Sukoi (SU-27) flown by the Rusian Knights as part of the Aero India Show held in Bangalore from 6 Feb – 10 Feb, 2013. The plane as you can see is flying upside down as part of its demonstration of its capabilities
Hornet F-18 fighterplane at Helsinki International Air Show 2009, Malmi Airport , Helsinki Finland 15.8.2009
The Luftwaffe Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine canard-delta wing multirole aircraft. It is being designed and built by a consortium of three separate partner companies: Alenia Aeronautica, BAE Systems, and EADS working through a holding company Eurofighter GmbH which was formed in 1986.
The plane that I was most excited to see fly at the airshow this year! A restored Mikoyan Mig-17 Fresco flying during the 2025 Abbotsford International Airshow. It was unique to see this Cold War era jet. The Mig-17 was actually the most feared fighter plane for a time. No NATO fighters were able to beat it until the F4 Phantom II entered service in the 1960s. It was still cool to see and just as intimidating as it was back in it's prime.
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II, the Korean War and other conflicts. Wikipedia
Top speed: 437 mph
Wingspan: 37′ 0″
Length: 32′
Engine type: V12 engine
Unit cost: 50,985–50,985 USD (1945)
Manufacturer: North American Aviation
Designer: Edgar Schmued
The Me- or Bf-109 was notorious for poor ground handling and many were lost in accidents. The rather odd design of its landing gear bore most of the blame.
An Royal Canadian Air Force CF18 Hornet flying during the RCAF's CF18 demo at the 2025 Abbotsford International Airshow.
A restored USAF P51 Mustang from WWII flying during the Warbirds demo at the 2025 Abbotsford International Airshow. It flew alongside an F4U Corsair and a P38 Lightning .
A flyover, probably for the closing ceremonies of the World Police and Fire Games (or the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival), which happens this evening, August 9.
Now here's an old classic among fighterplanes; the P-51 Mustang from WWII. Anyone else who loved this plane in Chuck Yeager's Air Combat?
This particular planes name is "Old Crow"
New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
This plane was part of one of the American fighter squadrons in North Africa during WWII, where it helped to defeat the Germans under General Rommel. After the war, the pilot went home, married his sweetheart, and put the war behind him.
45 years later, they tracked him down, so he and his wife, Norma, could be there when the plane was inducted into the museum.
The KEM10k-5 is an upgraded variant of the KEM10k-3.
the differnces between the KEM10k-3 and -5 models is that the -5 is longer, has a greater thrust-weight ratio, two nose-mounted M61 Vulcans or 30mm cannons, and can carry one 500kg torpedo (not shown), two 250kg GBO-10 'smart' bombs, or an E111f electronic warfare kit.