On June 11th, the Pilskie Museum Wojskowe (PMW - Pila Military Museum) organised an event to comemmerate the 40th anniversary of their Sukhoi Su-22M3 with tactical number 3620.
During this event, several small aircraft visited the airfield as a small fly-in was held.
Due to the fact that 6 PLMB was stationed at Pila airfield, and the Sukhoi is still wearing its original 6 PLMB markings, a friendship with 6 ELT came to light.
To highlight this friendship, the Polish F-16 Tiger Demo Team performed a small show during the event.
The following aircrafts could be seen during the event, either on the ground, or in the sky (all pictures taken by me):
- Sukhoi Su-22M3 "3620", c/n 23620, owned by the PMW
- PZL-Mielec TS-11F Iskra "1706", c/n 3H-1706, also owned by the PMW - and yes, this is the real 1706, and the only F-version in the world
- Piper PA-28-140 Cherokee C SP-FHN, c:n unknown, owned by Time 2 Fly
- Pipistrel Virus SW121 SP-RAY, c/n VSW1210096, also owned by Time 2 Fly
- Evektor EuroStar SL+ OK-UUR12, c/n unknown
- Let-Mont TUL-09 Tulak OK-VUY33, c/n unknown - the owner wrote down all the airfields he visisted with this Tulak on one of the doors.
- Aeroprakt A22L Foxbat OK-XUA57, c/n unknown
- Yakovlev Yak-12A SP-ABB, c/n 30114
- Aeroprakt A22LS Foxbat SP-SEFT, c/n unknown
- Cessna 152 SP-FZV, c/n 15280052
- Antonov (PZL-Mielec) An-2P SP-AOM, c/n 1G159-27 and owned by Aeroklub Dolnośląski Mirosławice.
Highlight of the day was the demo of the Polish F-16 Tiger Demo Team with Lockheed Martin F-16D Block 52+ 4080, c/n JD-5.
The day before, on June 10th, the Polish F-16 Tiger Demo Team did a rehearsel flight with Lockheed Martin F-16C Block 52+ 4061,c/n JC-22.