2009 Open Days RNLAF Volkel (Holland)
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Hellenic AF (Greece) - Lockheed Martin F-16DJ Fighting Falcon (609)6 viewsAlthough the F-16's official name is "Fighting Falcon", it is known to its pilots as the "Viper", due to it resembling a cobra snake and after the Battlestar Galactica starfighter. It is used by the USAF Thunderbirds air demonstration team.     (0 votes)
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Hellenic AF (Greece) - Lockheed Martin F-16DJ Fighting Falcon (609)14 viewsThis one is from the 337th "Ghost (Fantasma)" All-Weather Squadron, 110th Combat Wing, Larissa AB, Greece.     (0 votes)
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Hellenic AF (Greece) - Lockheed Martin F-16DJ Fighting Falcon (609)10 viewsThe "Advanced Block 50/52", was first delivered in April 2003 to the Hellenic Air Force. Its main differences are the addition of Conformal Fuel Tanks (CFT), APG-68(V)9 radar, On-Board Oxygen Generation System (OBOGS) and JHMCS helmet.     (0 votes)
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Skyline Aviation - Aero L-39C Albatros (ES-YLZ)16 viewsAn Estonian registered Albatross flying for the Dutch operator Skyline Aviation. The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia, though there was significant Soviet input.     (0 votes)
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Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation - Hawker Hunter T8C (G-BWGL/N-321)13 viewsThe Hunter T.8C is a side-by-side trainer version of the single seater fighter aircraft, powered by a Rolls Royce Avon mk. 122 axial turbine providing 7400 kg dynamic thrust. Maximum take-off weight is 11.340 kg and the aircraft is capable of attaining supersonic speeds in a shallow dive.     (0 votes)
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Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation - Hawker Hunter F6A (G-KAXF/N-294)9 viewsThe Hunter F.6A is a single seat fighter aircraft, developed as an interceptor. Hawker Hunter aircraft were used by the RNLAF in large numbers, both in its F.4 and its stronger powered F.6 variant in the air defense role until phased out in 1968 and being succeeded by the F-104G Starfighter.     (0 votes)
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Team Viper - BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk87 (G-UVNR)6 viewsIn 2009 a new UK-based display team named "Team Viper" after the Viper engine used in the Strikemaster began displaying at air shows with a fleet of Strikemasters. They fly formation aerobatics including high speed opposition manoeuvres and some solo work.     (0 votes)
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Team Viper - BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk87 (G-UVNR)9 viewsThe BAC 167 Strikemaster was a British jet-powered training and light attack aircraft. It was a development of the Hunting Jet Provost trainer, itself a jet engined version of the Percival Provost, which originally flew in 1950 with a radial piston engine.     (0 votes)
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Team Viper - BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk82A (G-SOAF)5 views     (0 votes)
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