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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Aero India 2009



VINTAGE WONDER

VINTAGE WONDER

A Tiger Moth vintage aircraft, which a defence spokesman says was used by the Indian Air Force during World War II, is displayed at Aero India 2009 at Yelahanka air force station.

WALK THE TALK

WALK THE TALK

US Air Force airmen walk past the aircraft on display at Yelahanka air base.

BIRD

BIRD'S EYE VIEW

IAF's transport behemoths and air-to-air refuelling aircraft had the spectators in awe with their sheer size and functionality mid-air.

In this pic: Aircrafts and helicopters are on display at Yelahanka air base on the eve of Aero India 2009 in the outskirts of Bangalore.

MEGA AIR SHOW

MEGA AIR SHOW

With a security blanket in place to ward off terror attacks, about 5,000 people, including diplomats and air chiefs from the world over, were treated to a two-hour spectacular show by scores of IAF pilots.

WHAT LIES BENEATH

WHAT LIES BENEATH

A member of UK's Omega Tanker team works underneath the aircraft at Yelahanka air base on the eve of Aero India 2009.

STRIKE A POSE

STRIKE A POSE

The five-day Aero India 2009, which began on Wednesday, has drawn 592 exhibitors, including 289 exhibitors from 25 foreign countries.

In this pic: An Indian Air Force official poses for photographs with US fighter aircraft F-16 parked at Yelahanka air base on the eve of Aero India 2009 in the outskirts of Bangalore.


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