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Friday, March 16, 2012
Indian air force
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
The india air force
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The
Indian Air Force and Navy have procured Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) from
Israel.
The performance of these UAS has been
satisfactory.
There
is no proposal at present to hold talks with the USA for procurement of similar
aircraft.
This
information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to
Shri KRR Singh in Lok Sabha.
Net News
Publisher for World News
air show june 14
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Show goers urged to snap up tickets for Cosford Air Show 2009
Air Show are
forecasting a bumper crowd for this year's event and today urged people not to
miss out as the tickets fly from the shelves.
Tickets for the event on June 14 are on sale at an increased
number of sales outlets this year – at reduced prices compared with the
admission price on the day.
And with organisers promising a day not to forget ticket sales are
doing well across the country.
Air Show Co-ordinator Norman Branagh says: "We have put
together a display featuring a wide range of aircraft embracing historic
machines and the latest combat aircraft, it is going to be fantastic."
For 2009 the five-hour flying display will include a visit from
the Red Arrows, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Royal Navy Black
Cats, a Chinook, a Hawk, the RAF Falcons, the Royal Navy Historic Flight, a
Spitfire, a Chipmunk, The Blades team of aerobatic pilots, a Typhoon, a
Vampire, the Army Helicopter display team The Eagles and much much more.
Tickets for the show are available at local branch offices of the
Shropshire Star, the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, branches of the Mid
Counties Co-Operative Society as detailed on the air show website, Tourist
Information Centres in Birmingham (Rotunda), Stafford (Gatehouse Theatre) and
Stoke (Victoria Hall), the special air show ticket line on 0871 230 1083, and
an internet booking service at (Special Events; Air Shows; RAF Cosford).
Full information on the show can be seen on the air show web site
– – or is available on the show information line at 0844 561 1897.
Arriva Trains Wales has put on extra services to ensure the
thousands of people travelling to the event by rail get there in time for the
flying display. Details are available from the web site at
Air show Marketing Co-ordinator John Francis added: "We are
encouraged by the high level of ticket sales this year. It points to a strong
interest in Cosford Air Show, now established as one of the top summer events
in the Midlands.
"We do not want anyone to miss out and are urging everyone
that would like to attend the show to get their tickets in advance."
Aerostars, Yak aerobatic team
RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team
Tickets for the event on June 14 are on sale at an increased
number of sales outlets this year – at reduced prices compared with the
admission price on the day.
And with organisers promising a day not to forget ticket sales are
doing well across the country.
Air Show Co-ordinator Norman Branagh says: "We have put
together a display featuring a wide range of aircraft embracing historic
machines and the latest combat aircraft, it is going to be fantastic."
For 2009 the five-hour flying display will include a visit from
the Red Arrows, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Royal Navy Black
Cats, a Chinook, a Hawk, the RAF Falcons, the Royal Navy Historic Flight, a
Spitfire, a Chipmunk, The Blades team of aerobatic pilots, a Typhoon, a
Vampire, the Army Helicopter display team The Eagles and much much more.
Tickets for the show are available at local branch offices of the
Shropshire Star, the Royal Air Force Museum at Cosford, branches of the Mid
Counties Co-Operative Society as detailed on the air show website, Tourist
Information Centres in Birmingham (Rotunda), Stafford (Gatehouse Theatre) and
Stoke (Victoria Hall), the special air show ticket line on 0871 230 1083, and
an internet booking service at (Special Events; Air Shows; RAF Cosford).
Full information on the show can be seen on the air show web site
– –
or is available on the show information line at 0844 561 1897.
Arriva Trains Wales has put on extra services to ensure the
thousands of people travelling to the event by rail get there in time for the
flying display. Details are available from th
Air show Marketing Co-ordinator John Francis added: "We are
encouraged by the high level of ticket sales this year. It points to a strong
interest in Cosford Air Show, now established as one of the top summer events
in the Midlands.
"We do not want anyone to miss out and are urging everyone
that would like to attend the show to get their tickets in advance."
Show goers urged to snap up tickets for Cosford Air Show 2009
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air show starting
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Air show is special to the Indians and atrating to indias
Fed9:The largest air show in Asia, held in
Yelahanka, Bangalore biennially, is all set with its eighth edition, to
enthrall around three lakh spectators and a three-fold increase in the number
of delegates with about a 100 aircraft on static and flying display.
With ministry of defence (MoD)’s defence production department still
recording registrations, there are 675 exhibitors in this edition registering a
16% increase over the last edition that had 581 in all, with USA leading the
pack with 250 companies.
With 30 countries set to
participate this year, including India, official representation is from 60
countries with 350 companies. Germany is being represented by 35 companies,
Italy by 10, and 35 from remaining countries. Based on the online request for business
passes, 70,000 business visitors and delegates will throng the venue, a figure
twice that of 2009.
Through the first 11 months of 2010, US merchandise exports to India
totalled $17.6 billion, 17% more from the samtum increase in the gross exhibition
area only from the 2007 edition. While it hovered betwee period in 2009. The
air show which was called Avia-India when it began in 1993, the growth in
Aero-India since 1998 to 2005 was marginal. It began showing a quanen the
7,000-18,000 sq m mark from 1998 to 2005, it sharply rose to 30,000 sq m in
2007 and 44,000 sq m in 2009. This year, the organisers have increased the
gross area to 75,000 sq m, a significant 70% increase over 2009.
The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas naval version will make its debut
with a static display in this year’s show which introduces civil aviation for
the first time. The maximum participation is from American companies and has
Afghanistan participating for the first time. This time, aviation aficionados
await a visual treat of fighters, helicopters and transport aircraft both from
the military aerospace sector as well as from the civil aviation sector.
As with all previous editions, this time around also international
exhibitors score over the domestic ones in terms of participation. There are
eight country pavilions and 63 chalets at the venue. ISRO is also setting up a
space stall that is expected to be a major attraction.
Coming as a surprise, since the Russian indigenous fifth generation
fighter aircraft, T-50, made its debut flight last year and is ready for its
second flight, the non-participation of the MiG-35 fighter from the show
reflects on its position in the ongoing fighter jet deal competition of the
Indian Air Force (IAF) for 126 planes. The MiG-35 from the Russian MiG
Corporation is one of the competitors for the $12 billion deal along with five
other global aircraft giants. A Russian source told DNA, “Since the MiG-35 was shown in
the past two shows, plus it costs a lot of money to bring these fighters, could
be the reasons for the Russian fighters not coming this time.”
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
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