Twelve O'Clock High: Russian Aerobatic Teams Perform Stunts
Twelve O'Clock High: Russian Aerobatic Teams Perform Stunts
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The air show at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region was visited by some 35,000 people, according to organizers. 13.05.2018, Sputnik International
The air show at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region was visited by some 35,000 people, according to organizers.
The celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Kozhedub Aircraft Display Center has taken place at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region.
The main event of the celebration turned out to be the two-hour program of flights of four Russian aviation groups, the Berkuts, the Strizhi, the Russian Knights and the Sokols of Russia, as well as performances by the First Flight group.
Mig-29 fighters of the "Strizhi" aerobatic team during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Kozhedub Aircraft Display Center at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region.
Su-30SM fighters of the flying team "Russian Knights" and Mig-29 of the "Strizhi" aerobatic team during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Kozhedub Aircraft Display Center at the Kubinka airbase in the Moscow region.
Sports and training aircraft Yak-52 of the aerobatic team "First Flight" during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Kozhedub Aircraft Display Center at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region.
Su-30SM fighters of the "Russian Knights" flying team during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Kozhedub Aircraft Display Center at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region.
Sports and training aircraft Yak-52 of the aerobatic team "First Flight" during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Kozhedub Aircraft Display Center at the Kubinka air base in the Moscow region.
A "Heart", drawn in the sky by the "First Flight" aerobatic team.
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