Obviously, I can't miss airshows... I'll refer many times to the RSV: it's an acronyim for Reparto Sperimentale Volo (Test Flight Wing), a wing of the Italian Air Force tasked with pushing the envelope of military aircraft (yes, they are the ones who make rolls with transport planes!)
Some shots from Frecce Tricolori's 50th Anniversary:
Croatian Air Force display team Krila Oluje (Wing of Storm):
Royal Jordanian Air Force's Royal Jordanian Falcons:
The new advanced trainer Aermacchi M.346 (of which the first prototype recently crashed returning from Dubai, both pilots ejected):
Spanish Air Force's Patrulla Aguila:
Swiss Air Force's Patrouille Suisse:
French Air Force's Patrouille de France:
RSV's Eurofighter Typhoon:
And, obviously, Italian Air Force's Frecce Tricolori:
Then one of the few good shots I could take at Fliegerschiessen Axalp 2010...
A small airshow in Venegono airport, where the Aermacchi factory is located, organized by the local flying club with RC planes...
..historic planes...
..autogyros...
...and general aviation planes.
Another airshow in Venegono, this time organized by Aermacchi.
Team Paramotoristi Audaci, the only paramotors team in Italy:
2 Cessna 172s of the local flying club:
RSV's C-27J Spartan:
An AW139 built in the nearby AgustaWestland factory:
The last airshow of the series is Jesolo Air Extreme, a big airshow held near Venice this june.
The flying circus atmosphere of the Twenties, with biplanes, radial engines and women on wings: Breitling Wingwalkers:
Again RSV's C-27J:
An Extra 300 flown by Italian aerobatic champion Francesco Fornabaio:
A SAR demo:
WeFly Team, an ultralight team composed of disabled pilots:
Pioneer Team, another ultralight team (yes... with flares!):
USAF Thunderbirds in their European tour:
Again RSV's Typhoon:
And, finally, Frecce Tricolori: