The Helsinki Air Show 2017 was an air show organized by the Finnish Aviation Museum on June 8, 2017, in Kaivopuisto, Helsinki, Finland. The show contained 17 performances. It was part of the 100th anniversary of the Finnish independence.[1][2]
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The programme of the show was as follows:[1]
Helsinki Air Show 2017 | |||||||||
Start | Aircraft/Group | Pilot | Organization | ||||||
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1. | 16:00 | Paragliding presentation | |||||||
2. | 16:20 | Arctic Eagles | |||||||
3. | 16:50 | H215 Super Puma and Dornier Do 228 | Finnish Border Guard | ||||||
4. | 17:10 | NHIndustries NH90 | |||||||
5. | 17:20 | VL Viima | |||||||
6. | 17:40 | Arctic Eagles | |||||||
7. | 18:00 | Douglas DC-3 OH-LCH | Airveteran | ||||||
8. | 18:10 | ATR 72 | Nordic Regional Airlines | ||||||
9. | 18:20 | Airbus A350 | Finnair | ||||||
10. | 18:40 | Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | |||||||
11. | 18:55 | A Hawk T1A, Red Arrows | Squadron Leader David Montenegro et al. | Royal Air Force | |||||
12. | 19:25 | Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 | Flight Lieutenant Ryan Lawton | Royal Air Force | |||||
13. | 19:40 | Fouga Magister | |||||||
14. | 20:00 | Saab 35 Draken | |||||||
15. | 20:10 | Saab JAS 39 Gripen | |||||||
16. | 20:30 | F/A-18 Hornet | Tapio Yli-Nisula | Ilmavoimat | |||||
17. | 20:40 | BAE Systems Hawk, Midnight Hawks | Ilmavoimat |