Hellenic Air Force - Gallery

Gallery

  • RHAF Canadair Sabre 2 in 1955.

  • Photo from 1953.A C-47 Dakota of the Royal Hellenic Air Force.

  • Mirage 2000-5Mk.2 of the Hellenic Air Force.

  • F-16C Block 50 in Tanagra Air Base.

  • RF-4E Phantom II of the 348 "Eyes" squadron with special color scheme.

  • TA-7C Corsair II at RIAT 2005.

  • A Greek F-4 Phantom leaves Aviano Air Base.

  • Cessna T-41D Mescalero of 360 squadron used by the Hellenic Air Force Academy.

  • C-130H Hercules tactical transport aircraft of 356 squadron.

  • Aircraft maintenance hangar of 335 Squadron, Araxos Air Base.

  • CL-415 water bomber of 383 squadron.

  • Formation of two P-3B Orion maritime patrol aircraft of 353 squadron over Athens, overflying the military parade of 2007-03-25.

  • T-2E Buckeye jet trainer of 120 Wing.

  • AF AS.332 Super Puma SAR helicopter.

  • AS.332 Super Puma of the Hellenic Air Force, operated for Search and Rescue (SAR).

  • An old F-104G of the Hellenic Air Force.

  • A Mirage 2000EGM of the Hellenic Air Force immediately after take off.

  • An F-16D Block 30 of the 346 Squadron "Jason".

  • A Hellenic Air Force F-4E PI2000.

  • Mirage 2000-5Mk.2 of the Hellenic Air Force.

  • A Hellenic Air Force f-104 Starfighter (Tanagra Militairy Airport).

  • SAR AB-205A of the 358 Squadron "Phaethon".

  • C-27J Spartan of the 354 Squadron "Pegasus". HAF operates 12 of those aircraft.

  • EMB-145H of the 380 AEW&C Squadron during Tanagra Air Show.

  • C-130H of the 355 Squadron "Hercules" with special paint scheme.

  • An F-16D Block 52+ of the 343 Squadron "Star" with Conformal Fuel Tanks.

  • A Hellenic Air Force Dassault Mirage F1CG displayed at the 2008 HAF air show, Tanagra airbase, Greece.

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