A small airshow on the small airport of Parma (the city that gave birth to Giuseppe Verdi). Unfortunately the weather was very bad (there had been an heavy thunderstorm just few minutes before the show), so very few light and noisy pics. At least it wasn't backlit, since the sun would have been in front of the crowd.
CAP 10 of the local flying club
Police Agusta-Bell AB.212
Agusta-Sikorsky HH-3F Pelican of the 15° Stormo (Wing) of the Italian Air Force
Former Italian Air Force Aermacchi MB.326E basic trainer. Recently restored to airworthy condition by the enterpreneur Renzo Catellani, it's the only airworthy one in the world.
Zlin 50
Pitts Special
Yakovlev Yak-50
Another Zlin 50
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
CAP 232
Fiat G.59 trainer, one of the first airplanes built in Italy after WW2. Due to an aircraft engine shortage, it merges the airframe of the Fiat G.55 fighter with a Rolls-Royce Merlin powerplant, the same one of the Spitfire!
AMX from the Italian Air Force's Reparto Sperimentale Volo (RSV, Flight Test Wing)
Arriva il momento del Reparto Sperimentale Volo dell'Aeronautica Militare. Il primo ad arrivare è l'AMX:
RSV's Panavia Tornado IDS
RSV's Eurofighter Typhoon
I skipped the Frecce Tricolori, I have already saw them lot of times, so I preferred to avoid the traffic jam