A view from the top as spectators eagerly wait for the airshow to begin in Rominia.
BUCHAREST, Roma:
Some 100 military and civilian airplanes and helicopters from nine countries have begun daring air exercises at an airshow in the Romanian capital.
Thousands of spectators are expected to watch the Bucharest International Air Show today at the Baneasa Airport in scorching temperatures.
Organizers have promised air acrobatics, audacious air displays and parachute jumps from 250 pilots from Romania, the US, Greece, Spain, Austria, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Ukraine.
The Czech Air Force will fly Saab 39 Gripen fighter aircraft, while the US Air Force will take part with the F-15 Eagle, its primary fighter jet aircraft. Austria's Flying Bulls are also at the show.
Some 300 security and other officials will be at the event.
Thousands of spectators are expected to watch the Bucharest International Air Show today at the Baneasa Airport in scorching temperatures.
Organizers have promised air acrobatics, audacious air displays and parachute jumps from 250 pilots from Romania, the US, Greece, Spain, Austria, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Ukraine.
The Czech Air Force will fly Saab 39 Gripen fighter aircraft, while the US Air Force will take part with the F-15 Eagle, its primary fighter jet aircraft. Austria's Flying Bulls are also at the show.
Some 300 security and other officials will be at the event.
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