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Coimbatore: IAF organises air show ahead of Air Force Day

The Indian Air Force organised an air show at Sulur Air Force Station, near Coimbatore on September 30. The show was attended by students and teachers who were briefed about the utility and the applications of the various aircraft and weapons.

IAF organises air show ahead of Air Force Day
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Published : Oct 1, 2019, 1:21 PM IST

Coimbatore: The Indian Air Force on Monday organised an air show and display of fighter aircraft and helicopters at Sulur Air Force Station, near Coimbatore.

Different fighter jets and aircraft displayed at the air show included Tejas, Antonov An-32 transport aircraft, helicopters among others.

The air show and display were held in the run-up to the 87th Air Force Day celebrations which will be organised on October 8.

The show was attended by school children and teachers who were briefed about the utility and the applications of the various aircraft and weapons which were on display.

"The main focus is to prove our aerial strength and motivate the youngsters to join the Indian Air Force," officials of the IAF said.

The Indian Air Force was established on October 8, 1932, in undivided India which was under colonial rule. It was given the prefix "Royal" by King George VI for its contribution during the Second World War. The prefix was later dropped in 1950 when India became a republic.

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Coimbatore: The Indian Air Force on Monday organised an air show and display of fighter aircraft and helicopters at Sulur Air Force Station, near Coimbatore.

Different fighter jets and aircraft displayed at the air show included Tejas, Antonov An-32 transport aircraft, helicopters among others.

The air show and display were held in the run-up to the 87th Air Force Day celebrations which will be organised on October 8.

The show was attended by school children and teachers who were briefed about the utility and the applications of the various aircraft and weapons which were on display.

"The main focus is to prove our aerial strength and motivate the youngsters to join the Indian Air Force," officials of the IAF said.

The Indian Air Force was established on October 8, 1932, in undivided India which was under colonial rule. It was given the prefix "Royal" by King George VI for its contribution during the Second World War. The prefix was later dropped in 1950 when India became a republic.

Also read: TN CM submits memorandum to PM Modi for expediting linking of peninsular rivers

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