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The fifth Foynes Air Show brought thousands of spectators to the west Limerick village this Saturday to witness awe-inspiring and daredevil acts by 23 of the worlds most iconic and celebrated aircraft.Patrouille Tranchant Fouga, a Celtic jet team from Brittany France taking part in the fifth Foynes Air Show.One of the largest annual events along the Wild Atlantic Way, the Foynes Air Show is estimated to be worth more than €750,000 to the local economy, and forms part of the IAA’s #AviationIreland weekend, along with the Bray Air Display in Co. Wicklow. The sun came out just in time for this year’s show as the supersonic attack aircraft the Saab Viggen also know as Thunderbolt opened the air show when it shot across the sky to the delight to the crowd below. The Irish Air Corp also proved a huge hit with the crowd during its inaugural act at the west Limerick show, with two Casas flying in formation, followed by a spectacular display by the PC9s. Picture: Sean Curtin True Media.
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Crédit photo : PATRICK CASAERT
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Crédit photo : CHRISTELLE LEFRANÇOIS
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Crédit photo : CÉDRIC LAHAEYE
The fifth Foynes Air Show brought thousands of spectators to the west Limerick village this Saturday to witness awe-inspiring and daredevil acts by 23 of the worlds most iconic and celebrated aircraft.Patrouille Tranchant Fouga, a Celtic jet team from Brittany France taking part in the fifth Foynes Air Show.One of the largest annual events along the Wild Atlantic Way, the Foynes Air Show is estimated to be worth more than €750,000 to the local economy, and forms part of the IAA’s #AviationIreland weekend, along with the Bray Air Display in Co. Wicklow. The sun came out just in time for this year’s show as the supersonic attack aircraft the Saab Viggen also know as Thunderbolt opened the air show when it shot across the sky to the delight to the crowd below. The Irish Air Corp also proved a huge hit with the crowd during its inaugural act at the west Limerick show, with two Casas flying in formation, followed by a spectacular display by the PC9s. Picture: Sean Curtin True Media.
Crédit photo : VALENTIN CHESNEAU
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Crédit photo : PATRICK CASAERT
Crédit photo : PATRICK CASAERT
Crédit photo : DUTCHFLIGHTLINE.COM
Crédit photo : RIVIER
Crédit photo : RIVIER
Crédit photo : CHRISTELLE LEFRANÇOIS
Crédit photo : CHRISTELLE LEFRANÇOIS
Crédit photo : DUTCHFLIGHTLINE.COM
Crédit photo : RIVIER
Crédit photo : CHRISTELLE LEFRANÇOIS
Crédit photo : G. GALVAO
Crédit photo : SAMINADEN
Crédit photo : CÉDRIC LAHAEYE
Crédit photo : DUTCHFLIGHTLINE.COM
Crédit photo : DUTCHFLIGHTLINE.COM
Crédit photo : MARC ELIE
Crédit photo : G. GALVAO
Crédit photo : PATRICK CASAERT
Crédit photo : REUTERS
Crédit photo : DUTCHFLIGHTLINE.COM
Crédit photo : DUTCHFLIGHTLINE.COM
Crédit photo : BASTIEN JUIF
Crédit photo : CÉDRIC LAHAEYE
The fifth Foynes Air Show brought thousands of spectators to the west Limerick village this Saturday to witness awe-inspiring and daredevil acts by 23 of the worlds most iconic and celebrated aircraft.Patrouille Tranchant Fouga, a Celtic jet team from Brittany France taking part in the fifth Foynes Air Show.One of the largest annual events along the Wild Atlantic Way, the Foynes Air Show is estimated to be worth more than €750,000 to the local economy, and forms part of the IAA’s #AviationIreland weekend, along with the Bray Air Display in Co. Wicklow. The sun came out just in time for this year’s show as the supersonic attack aircraft the Saab Viggen also know as Thunderbolt opened the air show when it shot across the sky to the delight to the crowd below. The Irish Air Corp also proved a huge hit with the crowd during its inaugural act at the west Limerick show, with two Casas flying in formation, followed by a spectacular display by the PC9s. Picture: Sean Curtin True Media.
Crédit photo : VALENTIN CHESNEAU
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