Aero India 2007 - Photo Thread
Looks like BRF-ites are also dazzled by phoren maal. Desi stuff is Ghar Ki Murgi.JCage wrote:A humble request:
Can folks divide the work of Info boards- DRDO, BEL, etc amongst themselves?
To be honest, whilst the photos of the Gripens, the MiG-35s may be nice, they are available at dozens of websites off the internet.
What makes AeroIndia unique are the stalls and the IAF displays. Please concentrate on those.
Do those two come with the plane? Got to give it to the Russians for their marketing skills.A Sharma wrote:MiG-35 at the Yelahanka Air Force Station
Suddenly I have the overwhelming urge to buy two Mig-35s and put myself in between.Rakesh wrote:Do those two come with the plane? Got to give it to the Russians for their marketing skills.A Sharma wrote:MiG-35 at the Yelahanka Air Force Station
Hi,
Thanks all for your comments and feedback.
Do appreciate the fact that we are the ones on site,doing all the running around,sorting things out with organisers,catching up with people and at the same time maintaining some discipline in order to ensure timely uploads on the server.
In my DJing days,my hardest words used to be,'Sorry,I don't do requests'
However,we are trying to fulfill everyones over here.
Also,note that a lot of stalls were being set up on the D-1 day and there was no point in doing display/info board photos in such a circumstance.
And not the least,someone has got to say this and I have pulled the short stick--
We are doing all this gratis and if y'all think value this to be worth something -do click on the Donate button you see there and help us out.
We are massively out of pocket on this and we are all here doing this operating at the best of our ability.
Thanks!!
Thanks all for your comments and feedback.
Do appreciate the fact that we are the ones on site,doing all the running around,sorting things out with organisers,catching up with people and at the same time maintaining some discipline in order to ensure timely uploads on the server.
In my DJing days,my hardest words used to be,'Sorry,I don't do requests'
However,we are trying to fulfill everyones over here.
Also,note that a lot of stalls were being set up on the D-1 day and there was no point in doing display/info board photos in such a circumstance.
And not the least,someone has got to say this and I have pulled the short stick--
We are doing all this gratis and if y'all think value this to be worth something -do click on the Donate button you see there and help us out.
We are massively out of pocket on this and we are all here doing this operating at the best of our ability.
Thanks!!
Hmm - typo in the above post. I can see two white MiG 35s. BTW what's that dull grey pointy nosed object in the background?Vick wrote:Suddenly I have the overwhelming urge to buy two Mig-35s and put myself in between.Rakesh wrote: Do those two come with the plane? Got to give it to the Russians for their marketing skills.
Listen buddy, you've got to understand. MIG corp. does not have the money to hire a Cindy Crawford or whoever is the current top model now and to shell out $100,000 plus. So, they have gone in for the cost effective solution and got a couple of modern day babushkas!!! But if they are p*rn stars displayed on You Tube, that is a bit much. If they really wanted chicks to hawk their planes, they should have at least asked somebody like Anna Kournikova, for old times sake she may have given them a cut rate price.amdavadi wrote:I know you guys wont belive me, but those two chics are po*n star....if you guys want to see it for youself..I can put up youtube link.....
Who in the world thought russians would bring po*n stars to market fighter plane
Thats my point....ldev wrote:Listen buddy, you've got to understand. MIG corp. does not have the money to hire a Cindy Crawford or whoever is the current top model now and to shell out $100,000 plus. So, they have gone in for the cost effective solution and got the modern day babushkas!!! But if they are p*rn stars displayed on You Tube, that is a bit much. If they really wanted chicks to hawk their planes, they should have at least asked somebody like Anna Kournikova, for old times sake she may have given them a cut rate price.amdavadi wrote:I know you guys wont belive me, but those two chics are po*n star....if you guys want to see it for youself..I can put up youtube link.....
Who in the world thought russians would bring po*n stars to market fighter plane
Some more pics of the static display from yesterday
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... itemId=972
Today there will be some pictures from the flypast and other flying events. once that is done, the booth combing starts.
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... itemId=972
Today there will be some pictures from the flypast and other flying events. once that is done, the booth combing starts.
Jagan, sorry to bug you, but is there a higher resolution pic of the Akash infoboard, especially about the Rajendra radar portion?Jagan wrote:Some more pics of the static display from yesterday
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... itemId=972
Today there will be some pictures from the flypast and other flying events. once that is done, the booth combing starts.
Thanks
Couldn't locate the picture - but the sentence sounds like a standard flight safety slogan of the sort that one finds on HAL/IAF calendars.Phil wrote: What does the last photo from the latest album mean?
Su-30MK picture with "Ignore a warning and be sorry next morning"
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As an India hand, you have to appreciate these things knock us upside down too..Phil wrote:Hello Chaps, long time.
What does the last photo from the latest album mean?
Su-30MK picture with "Ignore a warning and be sorry next morning"
My guesses:
A) A warning to the opponent
B ) Some sort of cautionary tale to the maintenance types- FOD etc
And definitely:
C) Some dude deciding to rhyme badly
JCage - the show starts 2 hours from now and the first Jingos apart from stall people and invitees will get in only 6 hours from now.JCage wrote:
Jagan, sorry to bug you, but is there a higher resolution pic of the Akash infoboard, especially about the Rajendra radar portion?
Thanks
After that - 5 days for people to post pictures and videos.
I won't even be entering the main area till tomorrow - but may have videos by tonight inshallah.
From Russia with skill
Anand Sankar
He has clocked over 3,600 hours
# His specialities are flip and the tail slide
# Mr. Vaslov's aircraft is specially painted for demonstration
A PASTMASTER OF FIGHTER JETS: Pavel Vaslov, Chief Test Pilot of MIG-35 at Yelahanka Air Station in Bangalore on Tuesday. — Photo: K. Bhagya Prakash
Bangalore: Ace Russian test pilots have lit up Aero India over the last few years and this time around it is no different. The MIG-35 fighter is the focal point of the Russian arms export effort and flying it is ace test pilot Pavel Vaslov.
The last two editions saw some truly stunning demonstrations by the Sukhoi pilots whose trademark manoeuvre was the Pugachev Cobra in the Su-30MK. Now, it's the turn of rival MIG to grab the headlines.
The MIG-35 is a radical upgrade of the legendary MIG-29 Fulcrum. It retains its basic shape, including the distinctive twin tail, but inside it is a different story. The most significant upgrade is the engines. As with the offering by rival Sukhoi, the MIG-35 now features thrust vectoring and Mr. Vaslov is tasked to extract the fullest from it. Mr. Vaslov's aircraft is specially painted for demonstrations in a brilliant red, white and blue, with a huge red star on the top of the fuselage, probably to pay homage to the design's Soviet origins. Mr. Vaslov himself started as a fighter pilot with the Soviet Air Force and then moved to test fly for MIG. He has flown almost all the fighter types manufactured by the company — MIGs 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31 and now the 35. He has clocked over 3,600 hours on the aircraft.
"What we are showing at the air show is just a small part of its capabilities," he says. Mr. Vaslov's display has to be watched to be believed. The thrust vectoring dynamically changes the aircraft's handling and his turning radius is dramatically reduced. It might not be wrong to say he can turn on a dime. His specialities are the flip and the tail slide, which are executed without stalling the engines.
Mr. Vaslov experiences forces of up to nine times the force of gravity and he is remarkably fit approaching 47.
"I can't describe the feeling when I am flying. I can just say that my aircraft is not just a normal fighter. You can fly it at any angle of attack and not worry about stalling. I can fly in any direction while firing my weapons and safety levels while doing manoeuvres are far above any normal aircraft."
shiv wrote:JCage - the show starts 2 hours from now and the first Jingos apart from stall people and invitees will get in only 6 hours from now.JCage wrote:
Jagan, sorry to bug you, but is there a higher resolution pic of the Akash infoboard, especially about the Rajendra radar portion?
Thanks
After that - 5 days for people to post pictures and videos.
I won't even be entering the main area till tomorrow - but may have videos by tonight inshallah.
Ok, I was just thinking Jagan might have a higher resolution snippet of that photo which he has taken.
Enjoy yourself Shivji, you are a lucky man.
I hope there are many Russian products of the two legged variety to brighten up the crowded stalls and display areas.
And thanks to all of you for BR & the voluntary effort. Hope you raise BRs profile in places that matter.
The Lca camo looks a bit inspired by the ltte camo...
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... temId=2573
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... temId=2573
Most likely one of the PV's, they were supposed to have one of them in static displayamar_g wrote:The Lca camo looks a bit inspired by the ltte camo...
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... temId=2573
Thanks to the entire BRF junta toiling out there in the heat ! Kudos to you guys, the best part is that the image galleries are being updated so much faster than the previous event. And Rahul, you sure have reasons to feel sorry for everyone whoz not there at the event, I know exactly what you mean !
P.S. : Where is 'rad' when you need him ?!
P.S. : Where is 'rad' when you need him ?!
Are the general public allowed in static display area?
Hi,
Just wanted to check something with those who are going for the Aero India.
1) Is the Rs 750 ticket only meant for the Business persons? I bought this ticket as it was mentioned that this ticket will allow entry into static display area. But then I saw that only Business persons are allowed to go to Exhibition stalls.
So, are the general public allowed inside the static display area? Or do we have to be content with watching only the airshows?
2) Are cameras and mobiles allowed inside?
Thanks for any clarification...
Just wanted to check something with those who are going for the Aero India.
1) Is the Rs 750 ticket only meant for the Business persons? I bought this ticket as it was mentioned that this ticket will allow entry into static display area. But then I saw that only Business persons are allowed to go to Exhibition stalls.
So, are the general public allowed inside the static display area? Or do we have to be content with watching only the airshows?
2) Are cameras and mobiles allowed inside?
Thanks for any clarification...
Called up FICCI helpdesk.
They said the 750/- ticket would have access to all hangars,sangars ,babes,static display,food-courts
(AKA LE-MERIDIAN) and rest-rooms(Most Important).
I suppose in your case some sentry seems to be playing spoil sport.
And you should know how to handle these sawdhan-vishraam types.
They said the 750/- ticket would have access to all hangars,sangars ,babes,static display,food-courts
(AKA LE-MERIDIAN) and rest-rooms(Most Important).
I suppose in your case some sentry seems to be playing spoil sport.
And you should know how to handle these sawdhan-vishraam types.
http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... temId=2649
Inagural Day Flypast Photos
Anshul, Mailbeingsent
Everyone else at the gala, Drop in at the BR stall in Hall I (as in India) - Booth 3.12
Inagural Day Flypast Photos
Anshul, Mailbeingsent
Everyone else at the gala, Drop in at the BR stall in Hall I (as in India) - Booth 3.12
Excellent photos... which equipment did u use for these? Lens / Camera?Jagan wrote:http://media.bharat-rakshak.com/aero/ma ... temId=2649
Inagural Day Flypast Photos
Anshul, Mailbeingsent
Everyone else at the gala, Drop in at the BR stall in Hall I (as in India) - Booth 3.12
Looks like a 400mm for the flypast shots...