Date: 9 August 2008
Made by: Scramble
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Static/flightline: 9820 JAS39D 211.tl 2710 L-410UVP-E22 41.dsl 324/7-HW Rafale B EC01.007 J-3081, J-3082, J-3083 F-5E Patrouille Suisse J-3085, J-3087 F-5E Patrouille Suisse V-622 PC-6 LTSt7 A-929, A-932, A-933 PC-7 Pilotenrekrute A-934, A-936, A-938 PC-7 Pilotenrekrute A-940, A-941 PC-7 Pilotenrekrute HB-RBN P3-03 ex Swiss A-813 HB-RCH P3-05 ex Swiss A-818 HB-RCJ P3-05 ex Swiss A-829 HB-RSC C-121C Flyers Association HB-RVJ Vampire T55 ex Swiss U-1228 HB-RVN Vampire FB6 ex Swiss J-1197 HB-RVP Hunter T68 ex Swiss J-4205 HB-RVR Hunter T68 ex Swiss J-4201 HB-RVS Hunter F58 ex Swiss J-4040 HB-RVU Hunter F58 ex Swiss J-4086 HB-UUD Bü-131B Bücker Fan Club HB-XQY Bell 407 Central Heli. Serv. HB-ZIG AS350B3 BOHAG N21FS Beech 3NM N121MC Stinson L-5 ex USAAF 42-99186 N1222N PT-17 The annual Hawker Hunter-day (Hunterfest) was organized on the airfield of St. Stephan (LSTS), a former military airfield. This year the theme of the Hunterfest 2008 was: "50 years Hawker Hunter in Switzerland". Today, many of the former Swiss Hawker Hunters are still preserved in museums around the world and some others are still flying. After the retirement of the Hunter the Swiss government decided to generously donate half of the remaining aircraft to organizations or individuals in Switzerland. The other half was sold to new owners in foreign countries. Four airworthy Hunters were present at the Hunterfest 2008 in St. Stephan. The former J-4205 and J-4206, both Mk68 trainers and now registered as HB-RVV and HB-RVP, are owned by the Fliegermuseum in Altenrhein and the Hunter Flying Group. The other two Hunters, former J-4040 and J-4086, are both of the Mk58 type and are now registered as HB-RVS and HB-RVU. The J-4040 (HB-RVS) is owned by the Hawker Hunter association of the Obersimmental, is painted in a white "Papyrus" scheme and carries serial J-4015. The J-4086 (HB-RVU) is painted in Patrouille Suisse colors and fl own by Air Vampires SA. Throughout the day, the two Mk68 trainers made several passenger flights. These flights can be obtained by winning a lottery or by just buying one. The Hunters were not the only old Swiss Air Force jets on St. Stephan. Some passenger flights were carried out with a former Swiss Air Force Vampire T55 trainer. This is the HB-RVJ which used to be the U-1228. Another Vampire was put on the static show. This Vampire is the former J-1197 and is a single-seat FB6. Both the Vampires and the Hunters flew several demo’s throughout the day in different compositions. For example there was a formation of the two Mk68 trainers and the T55 Vampire trainer flying low and fast through the valley, the sound they produced was really unforgettable! In the morning it was a bit quiet. There were only a few demos and some movements. The first demos were from a Stinson L-5 and the T55 Vampire. Arriving were former Swiss Air Force Pilatus P-3s, the PC-7 team, the Pilatus PC-6 with the Patrouille Suisse color scheme, the Czech aicraft and some civil aircraft. After this it was time for a lunch-break. It was a perfect time for photographing the static display. Most of the planes were not too close to the fence and there were no annoying objects behind the planes so making pictures of them was quite nice and easy. After lunch, flying continued with some more Vampire and Hunter demonstrations. Next were the Patrouille Suisse who did their show in the valley. This time the Patrouille Suisse was flying with five instead of six Tigers. After they finished the PC-7 team took off and the Breitling Super Constellation made a fly-past. A couple of minutes later the PC-7 team appeared again for their performance. The PC-7 team said goodbye and now we had to wait for a French Air Force Rafale to appear. When it finally showed up it made two passes through the valley. Now we were almost at the end of the show. Again the Hunters started up their engines and took off again for their final show.
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