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Athens Flying Week 2019

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Greece is unmistakably Phantom country, and once again Athens Flying Week drew us to Tanagra for another unforgettable Hellenic photoflight project. After a fantastic season the year before, we hoped for a repeat—if not something even better. Thanks to the outstanding cooperation of the airshow team and all branches of the Hellenic Armed Forces, we were treated to a series of surprises that exceeded every expectation.

The first came straight away on Wednesday morning, when a planned mission near Andravida brought us instead to the Kalamata region for a rare and remarkable encounter: two F-4 Phantoms together with the ultra-rare T-2 Buckeye. After formation passes with the Phantoms, the Buckeye closed in for a full join-up—an instant highlight and a moment few military photographers ever experience.

Back at Tanagra, the Mirage 2000 community once again proved why they are among our closest friends in Greece. Four Mirages launched for us, creating dynamic formations and dramatic solo displays against the stunning Hellenic scenery. Support from across the armed forces continued throughout the week, with Army Apache helicopters, a special-scheme UH-1 Huey, and a Hellenic Navy formation of AB212 and two Seahawks. A major surprise came from the newly upgraded P-3 Orion, which gave us an unexpected low-level session despite challenging weather. The T-6 Daedalus team flew both solo and as a two-ship with smoke, while mechanical issues kept Zeus on the ground—something to look forward to next time.

Athens Flying Week also brings a strong civilian lineup. We photographed a variety of aerobatic aircraft, including Italian, German, Dutch and French performers, along with Dimitris Vervelis in his black Colibri and two striking passes from the Red Bull Corsair. A beautifully timed sunset session paired the MB.339 and M-346 in perfect evening light. Austria also made its debut at the show, giving us the chance to photograph the Saab 105 in tiger colours over the Hellenic landscape. And of course, the iconic Acropolis overflight returned—this time with the Patrouille de France painting the sky with the world’s largest Hellenic flag.

Departure day delivered the finale we were hoping for: the F-4 Phantom. What began as a fast, powerful private display turned into a marathon session as the pilots repeatedly returned for “one more pass”—forty-two minutes in total with one of the most charismatic jets ever built. It was the perfect ending to a superb week, and as we left Greece, one thing was already certain: we would be back, with the Phantom leading our wish list once again.

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The Aermacchi MB-339CD, with registration MM55080, is a multi-role jet trainer used by the Italian Air Force. With its twin-e...
The Italian Air Force’s Aermacchi MB-339CD, registration MM55080, is a versatile jet trainer aircraft with a twin-engine setu...
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The Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX (PH‑SMX, msn 51‑05) flies a precision aerobatic routine over Greece. Powered by a nine‑cylinder...
In-flight shot of the Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX (PH‑SMX, msn 51‑05) traversing the Greek sky. This single‑seat unlimited aero...
Aerial display by the Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX (PH‑SMX, msn 51‑05) over Greek skies. The single‑seat Russian aerobatic monop...
The Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX (PH‑SMX, msn 51‑05) is shown performing precision aerobatics over Greece. This single‑seat, Rus...
The Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX (PH‑SMX, msn 51‑05) flies a solo display over Greece. This Russian-designed, single‑seat unlimi...
The Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX (registration PH‑SMX, msn 51‑05) performs an inverted aerobatic maneuver over Greece. This sing...
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The Black Wolf Extra EA‑330SC (F‑HMKF) and Dutch Rush Sukhoi Su‑26MX fly a coordinated aerobatic routine over Greek airspace....
Two aerobatic aircraft perform in formation over Greece: the Black Wolf Extra EA‑330SC (registration F‑HMKF, msn SC045), a Ly...
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The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC (Reg. F-HMKF) and the Dutch Rush Aerobatics Sukhoi Su-26MX showcase their aerobatic prowess ove...
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Captured in flight, the Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC (Reg. F-HMKF) demonstrates its superior aerobatic abilities. With its power...
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The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, tail number F-HMKF, is a premier aerobatic aircraft renowned for its performance in competitio...
The Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF and known for its exceptional aerobatic capabilities, is designed for extreme agility a...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, with registration F-HMKF, is an aerobatic aircraft recognized for its ability to perform extre...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, tail number F-HMKF, is renowned for its outstanding aerobatic abilities. In this air-to-air im...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is a high-performance aerobatic aircraft known for its precision and agilit...
The Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is a high-performance aerobatic aircraft, perfect for executing complex flight pattern...
The Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is a world-renowned aerobatic aircraft flown by the Black Wolf team. Known for its pre...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, showcases its aerobatic prowess in Greece. Its robust engine and lightweigh...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, performs advanced aerobatic maneuvers in Greece's skies. This aircraft is k...
Registered F-HMKF, the Extra EA-330SC by Black Wolf is built for high-performance aerobatics. It excels in aerobatic competit...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is a highly agile aerobatic aircraft capable of performing intricate maneuv...
The Extra EA-330SC, with registration F-HMKF, is an advanced aerobatic aircraft, widely used for high-G flight performances. ...
The Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is an aerobatic aircraft designed for extreme flight performances. Known for its outst...
The Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is a renowned aerobatic aircraft operated by Black Wolf. This model is designed for ex...
The Black Wolf Extra EA-330SC, registered F-HMKF, is a high-performance aerobatic aircraft used in precision flying and aerob...
The Saab 105OE, tail numbers GD-14 and RE-25, peels away from formation during a NATO Tiger Association flight. The aircraft,...
The Saab 105OE, with the NATO Tiger Association livery, flies in formation over Greece. Registration GD-14 and RE-25 represen...
The Saab 105OE, with registration GD-14 and RE-25, executes a banking maneuver in formation with its distinctive NATO Tiger l...
The Saab 105OE, marked GD-14 and RE-25, banks in perfect formation while showcasing its NATO Tiger livery. This light jet is ...
The Saab 105OE, tail numbers GD-14 and RE-25, banks sharply in formation during a NATO Tiger Association display. This maneuv...
The Saab 105OE, with registrations GD-14 and RE-25, banks during a NATO Tiger Association livery formation flight. The aircra...
The Saab 105OE, tail number GD-14 and RE-25, displays its impressive NATO Tiger Association livery during a formation flight....
The Saab 105OE, registrations GD-14 and RE-25, form part of a display flight with the NATO Tiger Association livery, symboliz...
The Saab 105OE, registered GD-14 and RE-25, is seen in formation flight, with its distinctive NATO Tiger Association livery, ...
The Austrian Air Force Saab 105OE, registration GD-14 and RE-25, showcases its striking NATO Tiger Association livery during ...
The Greek Hellenic Air Force operates several Dassault Mirage 2000-5BG fighter jets, including those with tail numbers 242, 5...
The Dassault Mirage 2000-5BG is a multirole fighter used by the Greek Hellenic Air Force. In this air-to-air image, multiple ...
Four Dassault Mirage 2000-5BG aircraft, registrations 242, 506, 507, and 509, form a tight formation during an air-to-air pho...
The Dassault Mirage 2000-5BG, part of the Greek Hellenic Air Force, performs in formation, showcasing its flexibility in both...
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