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GULF69 17th Sep 2008 12:32

AAD Airshow Ysterplaat
 
Hi all,

Just thought I'd jump the gun and open a thread so long for all your comments about the airshow!

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GULF69 18th Sep 2008 10:46

Just heard that there are some of the exhibitions that were cancelled due to the weather...pity!

Flying Lawyer 21st Oct 2008 20:38

The weather was quite good on Sunday (the last day) and the display was superb. :ok:


It gave me a chance to see something the CAA won't allow in the UK -

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tLightning.jpg




And something they probably wouldn't allow -

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...formation4.jpg

Break to land


Very impressive. Close formation, well executed throughout.


(The pics were sent to me. Mine weren't as good as these.)

GULF69 22nd Oct 2008 06:45

those are amazing!

I.R.PIRATE 22nd Oct 2008 07:33

I see this guy has a full gallery up:

LightSketch Photography

Deanw 22nd Oct 2008 07:47

Africa Aerospace and Defence 2008 (AAD) will be remembered for a number of reasons: the ceremonial hand-over of the first four Gripen dual-seaters to the SAAF, the unveiling of the new five member Silver Falcon team and colour scheme and the number of international shipyards displaying solutions for the SA Navy's offshore patrol requirement (Project Biro) and "strategic support ship" (Project Millennium).

However, for the general public, the mass formations, numerous heavy airliner displays, two sonic booms over metropolitan Cape Town and general aerobatic performances will be in their minds for a long time.

The full article and photos may be viewed at The Unofficial SAAF Website

xplorer 22nd Oct 2008 10:38

Im speechless!!!
Great work guys and thumbs up to the entire crew involved :ok:

Flying Lawyer 22nd Oct 2008 14:37


Great work guys and thumbs up to the entire crew involved http://static.pprune.org/images/smilies/thumbs.gif
The B737-200 was flown by Scully Levin and his daughter Sally Bates,
and the B737-300 by Pierre Gouws and Colin Gibson.

FL

RobinB 22nd Oct 2008 15:34

There should be a law that prevented moving this airshow from Gauteng to "Slaap Stad" - I used to get trade tickets and blaze away with my camera prior to the public invasion on the 2 public days. Darn !!!!!

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I.R.PIRATE 23rd Oct 2008 07:17

Must admit, having it in Cape Town takes care of that red dust that plagues Waterkloof.


Ok granted, this year there was mud - but not in the chalets...:}


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