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Historic air show in Iran

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Damn - was shocked the Q-313 stealth jet was not flying this year - maybe next year

 

 

 

 

 

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The traditional military parades at mausoleum of the Late Founder of Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, south of capital Tehran saw the flyover of several warplanes, including the legendary F-14 Tomcat.

On Apr. 18 Iran celebrated the National Army Day with a traditional and interesting flypast of most of its active warplanes. Eight formations for an overall 27 aircraft took part in the aerial parade: not really “massive” as some Iranian media wrote, still an interesting opportunity to see the majority of the IRIAF (Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force) fighters and bombers in the air.

The flypast featured F-5F Tiger, F-5E Saeqeh, FT-7N, Mirage F.1EQs, F-14A Tomcat, F-4E Phantom, Mig-29UB Fulcrum and Su-24Mk Fencer divided in 8 formations.

One of the formation was a mixed flight made of a Mig-29UB, an F-4E, an F-14A, a Mirage F.1BQ-3 and a Su-24Mk.

As highlighted by a member of the ACIG.org forum, both Mirage F.1BQ-3s were carrying F-5E/F external fuel tanks thanks to domestically designed and manufactured underwing pylons.

Obviously, no sign of the famous F-313 Qaher stealth jet.

Along with the fixed wing aircraft, 26 helicopters of their Iranian Army Aviation performed their flypast which included AB-206Bs, AH-1Js, Bell 214As and CH-47Cs.

 

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http://theaviationist.com/2014/04/20/iran-stages-massive-aerial-parade-with-f-14-f-4-mig-29-and-several-other-warplanes/

Edited by MigBuster

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Tomcat and Mirage F1... for ever! Iran is becoming a sort of flying museum!!!

 

Many thanks

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I would love to know how they keep those CH-47Cs flying.

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I'm not a terribly big fan of the Revolutionary Guard, but I have a lot of respect for the IRIAF. If their pilots are still learning the lessons we trained them with, then they've gotta be pretty good. And they have some awesome birds.

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Damn - was shocked the Q-313 stealth jet was not flying this year - maybe next year

 

 

Ikea planes don't fly

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Or maybe in the hangar of the aircraft carrier.....

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The F-5 with butterfly tail is flying? What is it's intended role?

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Pretty interesting, will get and try the SF2 one.

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IRAF Historic Flight, we got one too over here...

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I would love to know how they keep those CH-47Cs flying.

 

They are threatened with jail time or execution if they do not fly! Those old birds are too scared not to...

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I know a former Iranian military, he drove T72s and Chieftains

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At least you don't have to worry about falling out of the sky in an old tank!

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Who says the stealth isn't there?  It's stealth isn't it, real stealth !!!!!!!!! :biggrin:

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