The 39 new pilots from Flying Course 182 received their wings at Hatzerim yesterday from the assembled dignitaries.
Starman was present with his log book to record the more important side of things:
Static
107 F-16A Netz (from IAF Museum)
4X-DGG "936" G-115 Elbit/flying school
130 M.346 Lavi 102 sqn
865 F-16I 107 sqn
673 F-15A 133 sqn
235 F-15I 69 sqn
030 CH-53A Yassur 2025 114 sqn
710 UH-60 124 sqn
130 OH-58 flying school
804 AH-64A 190 sqn
668 C-130J Shimshon 103 sqn
842 King Air 200 100 sqn/flying school
676 G.5 122 sqn (serial on ventral fin)
4xx T-6A Efroni Elbit/flying school
Preserved nearby
104 B65
Flight line
108 & 154 M346s
123 OH-58
492 T-6A
492 by Starman, on Flickr
VIP Taxis
929 CH-53 118 sqn
845 UH-60 (plus one) 124 sqn
Flying Display
565, 555 & 515 UH-60s 123 sqn towing flags
103, 131 & 159 M346s
001 (ex G-BDZZ) Harvard - we do not currently have a current Spitfire pilot - job opportunity!
4X-DGD & DGJ Grobs
830 UH-60 124 sqn with 129 & 132 OH-58s
152 M346 with 721 King Air
400, 484, 488 & 494 T-6As "Aerobatic Team"
765 & 726 AH-64D Saraf 113 sqn
044 CH-53A 118 sqn
044 by Starman, on Flickr
663 C-130J
706 & 733 F-15Ds 106 sqn
733 by Starman, on Flickr
647, 684 plus two F-15Ds 105 sqn
916 F-35A 140 sqn
In addition a number of aircraft are dumped near the main gate including IAI Tzukit (Magisters) 546, 606, 680 & 686 plus
A-4/TA-4s 102, 336, 389, 544, 703, 708 & 721 - more remained unidentified (other A-4s are still stored at the 102 sqn shelter area).