The closing act for the show was provided by the Belgian Air Force Aerobatic Team 'Diables Rouges' (Red Devils), who now fly the SIAI Marchetti SF 260 trainer. In the past the team has been equipped with the Hawker Hunter F6, and the Fouga Magister jet trainer.
Although they put on a good display of formation aerobatics, much of it was rather distant, and I didn't make much effort to get many shots.
The team is shown below, along with a couple of departing aircraft.
I'll sort a few 'abstract' shots, and post them later.
Thanks all, and I hope you've enjoyed this look at the Oostwold airshow.
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) going again in two years from now, but meanwhile, here's my last few from this year's show, with a series of abstract shots.
Thanks all, and I hope you've enjoyed this look at the Oostwold airshow.
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) going again in two years from now, but meanwhile, here's my last few from this year's show, with a series of abstract shots.
I'll definitely be there in two years, just like the last 7 times. So I hope to see you again next time. Although I can not guarantee that the nice ground crew member will be there again.
Not sure what I already uploaded, so apologies if some have been uploaded before.
Some random set of pictures over the day and of course a couple pics of our two British friends. Karl gave me the name of honor "Damn paparazzi" for that which I will wear with pride