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| Croatian Air Force aerobatic team, Krila Oluje, flying Pilatus PC9s | 
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| Finnish Air Force aerobatic team, Midnight Hawks, flying BAE Hawks | 
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| This Italian C27J Spartan gave an unbelievable performance for such a portly plane, including looping the loop | 
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| Polish Air Force aerobatic team, Orlik, flying PZL-130 Orliks | 
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| Swiss precision: the Patrouille Suisse, flying Northrop F-5 Tigers | 
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| Polish Air Force aerobatic team, Biało-czerwone Iskry ('red-and-white sparks'), flying PZL TS-11 Iskras. Like the F-5, an airframe that's more than half a century old. | 
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| The Polish Orliks in full complement | 
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| My personal favourite, the Red Bull Chance-Vought F4U-4 Corsair | 
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| Smoke and flares: a Royal Netherlands Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16 | 
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| A pair of swing-wing Sukhoi Su-22 Fitters belonging to the Polish Air Force demonstrate the plane's variable geometry. | 
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| Ukrainian Air Force Su-27 Flanker passes under a commercial Airbus A380 flying over Radom. | 
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| The Ukrainian Flanker flies upside down with its undercarriage extended. | 
This time last year:
Twilight on ul. Karczunkowska
This time three years ago:
First hints of autumn in the air
This time five years ago:
Slovakia - we were not impressed
This time six years ago:
Jeziorki - late August cultivation
 
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