FIDAE 2008, Santiago, Chile (a few photos)
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FIDAE 2008, Santiago, Chile (a few photos)
Hola Amigos,
Just back from a visit to FIDAE in Santiago and would like to show a few photos Hope you don't mind.
I anyone had forgotten where they were Brazilian Air Force display Team 'Fumaca' with their seven Tucanos gave a good hint
It was rather difficult to take static shots due to people, fences, flags, signs, banners etc. Here is an overview of part of part of the static area taken from the stairs of a German A310.
Highlight for most people was probably the A380 display. And I must say it was quite impressive. Also the take-off from the narrow dusty runway made for a good show. Maybe one of the reasons for my many dustspots.
Highlight for me displaywise was the B-1B, a first for me
Another first for me was the Argentinean AT-63 Pampa.
It was not all airshow though; I also spend some time at the other runway shooting airliners. Even there you couldn’t avoid those military =censored=.
That was about it for now, more to come if you like
All the best, Michael
Just back from a visit to FIDAE in Santiago and would like to show a few photos Hope you don't mind.
I anyone had forgotten where they were Brazilian Air Force display Team 'Fumaca' with their seven Tucanos gave a good hint
It was rather difficult to take static shots due to people, fences, flags, signs, banners etc. Here is an overview of part of part of the static area taken from the stairs of a German A310.
Highlight for most people was probably the A380 display. And I must say it was quite impressive. Also the take-off from the narrow dusty runway made for a good show. Maybe one of the reasons for my many dustspots.
Highlight for me displaywise was the B-1B, a first for me
Another first for me was the Argentinean AT-63 Pampa.
It was not all airshow though; I also spend some time at the other runway shooting airliners. Even there you couldn’t avoid those military =censored=.
That was about it for now, more to come if you like
All the best, Michael
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How about this one for you Dutchies
Ex. J-622 now active with Fuerza Aerea de Chile at Antofagasta as 727
Also like this Brazilian A-29B Super Tucano (BTW anyone for an ID of the B732 in basic Ryanair c/s in the background)
All the best, Michael
Ex. J-622 now active with Fuerza Aerea de Chile at Antofagasta as 727
Also like this Brazilian A-29B Super Tucano (BTW anyone for an ID of the B732 in basic Ryanair c/s in the background)
All the best, Michael
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Thanks a lot for all you comments, makes it worth posting
Anyway a friend of mine complained that Ididn't have enough propblur on most of my photos so I experimented a bit. They are not super sharp (most also cropped a bit to much) but let me hear what you think.
592 C-130B Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya was one of the nice visitors
T-35B Pillan from ENAER
1 EA.300L Chilean AF - Halcones without his friends
CC-CEE EC.130B4 was used by Eurocopter for displays
Believe that little tailfin ispart of a C-130J in the backgroundBrian wrote:That 727 (ex J-622) looks like it's an F-16C model with that little tailfin Nice optical illusion!
Anyway a friend of mine complained that Ididn't have enough propblur on most of my photos so I experimented a bit. They are not super sharp (most also cropped a bit to much) but let me hear what you think.
592 C-130B Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya was one of the nice visitors
T-35B Pillan from ENAER
1 EA.300L Chilean AF - Halcones without his friends
CC-CEE EC.130B4 was used by Eurocopter for displays