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HISTORIC AIRCRAFT in flight |
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Saturday and Sunday
To mark the hundredth anniversary of the Paris Air Show, this weekend's air
displays will feature thirty legendary planes designed between 1909 and the
1960s.
A hundred years after the first cross-Channel flight, the heroic period of
aviation history will be celebrated with flying displays by the Blériot XI
Pégoud, and, wind permitting, a Morane H and a Breguet XIV will come into
land on a specially-made grass runway.
A Junker 52, a DC3 Dakota and a Constellation will also take part in the air
displays.
Last but by no means least, the 2009 Show will see the return of the
Patrouille de France, after an absence of 34 years..
>>> For more information,
see "Daily Flights" |
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Opening of
16th FORUM AIR et ESPACE - 19/21 JUNE
60 companies, schools & universities, federations and associations welcome high school students, students, young & salaried graduates in search of a training, a training course or a job in the European aeronautical and space industry, in the air transport and in the French army.
>>> more information, see "News" |
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Today, the Paris Air Show will be transformed when the doors open to the general public.
Of course trade visitors will still be welcome throughout this time.
Three sectors will be particularly affected by the change:
• The system of gates will be extended and the AWACS gate at the north of the exhibition ground will open.
• The shuttle service between the RER station and gate L3 will continue and two further shuttles will be added:
- between gate L3 and metro line 7, station "La Courneuve–8 mai 1945"
- between the AWACS gate and the carparks at the Villepinte exhibition centre.
These shuttle services are free of charge.
• The line of chalets is separate from the rest of the Show by a high fence in order to preserve its character as a trade area. All those wishing to access the chalets will be required to show a badge. If your guests have neither a badge nor a pass, we would ask you to arrange to meet them at one of the gates leading from the static area to the chalets, so that you can take them through IN PERSON and inform the security staff. |
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Prepare your visit to the SHOW |
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Celebrate the Aerospace Centenary on 19, 20 and 21 June 2009! from 9:30 am to 6 pm.
Entrance to the Show: €12
Parking for all visitors: €11
Parking for buses: €44
Free entry to the Show for:
• Children under the age of 7
• Holders of the aeronautical medal
• Uniformed members of the French and foreign military (all forces)
• Members of the Aero Club of France on presentation of their membership card
NOTE! No more grandstand seats available
The general public may purchase single-day tickets only |
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SUNDAY, Retransmission of direct flights |
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| TIME | AIRCRAFT |
| 1:30 pm |
SIMBA |
| 1:36 pm |
ROBIN |
| 1:42 pm |
TIGRE |
| 1:48 pm |
ELLIPSE |
| 1:57 pm |
CAMCOPTER |
| 2:03 pm |
AWACS |
| 2:09 pm |
Superjet 100 |
| 2:18 pm |
RAFALE |
| 2:29 pm |
A380 |
| 2:38 pm |
EUROFIGHTER |
| 2:47 pm |
SPARTAN |
| 2:55 pm |
MACCHI 346 |
| 3:04 pm |
HORNET |
| 3:13 pm |
HERCULES |
| 3:21 pm |
Fighting Falcon |
| 3:29 pm |
BRONCO |
| 3:36 pm |
FOUGA |
| 3:46 pm |
FLAMAND |
| 3:53 pm |
AN2 |
| 3:59 pm |
FENEC MASA |
| 4:09 pm |
EXTRA |
| 4:17 pm |
CARACAL |
| 4:26 pm |
SWIFT |
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