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Aero L-39C Albatros 0101 - number 4
Slovak Air Force - Aero L-39C Albatros 0101 / number 4 (msn 240101), of the White Albatros display team, at RAF Fairford on 22 July1995 for the Royal International Air Tattoo. Date: 1995
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1995: Aero L-39C Albatros 0101 of the Slovak Air Force's White Albatros display team graces the skies above RAF Fairford during the Royal International Air Tattoo on 22 July 1995. With the registration number 0101 and manufacturing serial number 240101, this agile jet trainer and light attack aircraft made a striking appearance at the renowned airshow. The Slovak Air Force's White Albatros team, known for their impressive aerial displays, showcased the capabilities of the Aero L-39C Albatros during the event. The L-39C Albatros, a twin-engine, low-wing jet trainer and light attack aircraft, was originally designed and manufactured by Aero Vodochody in the Czech Republic. This particular aircraft, with its distinctive white paint scheme and red and blue markings, was in top form as it took to the skies over RAF Fairford. The Royal International Air Tattoo, held annually in Gloucestershire, England, is one of the world's largest military airshows, attracting aviation enthusiasts and military personnel from around the globe. The inclusion of the Slovak Air Force's White Albatros team and their Aero L-39C Albatros 0101 was a highlight of the 1995 event. As the team performed daring maneuvers in the clear English summer sky, the crowd was left in awe of the power and precision of both the team and their aircraft. The Aero L-39C Albatros, with its advanced avionics and versatile capabilities, continues to serve as a valuable asset to the Slovak Air Force and other military forces around the world. This photograph, taken during the 1995 Royal International Air Tattoo, captures a moment in time when the Slovak Air Force's White Albatros team and their Aero L-39C Albatros 0101 left a lasting impression on the aviation community. (Image Source: The Tony Lovelock Collection, Mary Evans Picture Library)
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