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Thunder inbound as more fast jets added to Air Day line up

Thunder inbound as more fast jets added to Air Day line up
7 March 2018
Making its Air Day debut, Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton is hugely excited to announce the Hellenic Air Force F-16 Demo Team 'Zeus' will participate in the flying display on Saturday 7 July.

Thunder inbound as more fast jets added to Air Day line upFlying the state-of-the-art F-16C Block 52+, the team is named after the ancient Greek sky and thunder god. Established in late 2009, the demo team has made just two previous UK visits.

Its stunningly-painted F-16 performs a striking solo display, flown this year by Major Loukas Theocharopoulos.

Further contributions come from the Czech Air Force with their JAS 39C Gripen solo display. Its display at last year's Air Day was rewarded with the 'Best Fixed Wing Display' award (joint winners with the French Navy Rafale pair). 

At the controls will be Captain Ivo Kardoš, whose electric routine underlines this very dynamic aircraft's superb manoeuverability.

RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day 2018

Saturday 7 July

First flown in 1988 - 30 years ago - the Saab Gripen is a dashing lightweight multirole fighter that equips the Czech Air Force's 211th Tactical Squadron, based at Čáslav.

Alongside the Gripen, the Czech Air Force will also provide its solo Aero L-159 ALCA (Advanced Light Combat Aircraft). Unique on the European airshow scene - the type equips no other NATO air arm - the ALCA's energetic display combines agility, speed and grace to outstanding effect.

A highly successful jet trainer - the multirole-capable L-159 from the 212th Tactical Squadron is tasked with advanced training, ground troop support, air combat and reconnaissance.

The Greek and Czech aircraft join already-confirmed Austrian, Canadian, French and Lithuanian assets, at an increasingly-international Air Day, with more additions yet to be confirmed.

Discounted advance tickets can be booked at here.

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