Monday, June 22, 2009

Historic Planes Draw Crowds At Paris Air Show

Visitors view an Antonov An-2 presented at Le Bourget, north of Paris, during the 48th Paris Air Show, Thursday June 18, 2009. 18,000 units of this Russian-made Antonov An-2 have been built since 1947. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)

From The AP:

LE BOURGET, France (AP) — Nearly hidden among the ranks of giant airliners, military airlifters and sleek warplanes on display at this year's centenary Paris Air Show, an eclectic collection of historic aircraft has been drawing large crowds of curious onlookers.

Its centerpiece is the Bleriot XI, a rickety monoplane that was featured in the inaugural Paris air show in 1909, after its French constructor Louis Bleriot had used it for the first flight across the English Channel.

Drawing even more attention at the show — open to the public through Sunday — was the PBY5A Catalina, a beautifully designed U.S. World War II-era flying boat, stuck ignominiously between a massive Air France Cargo Boeing 777 and a brand new Eurofighter Typhoon multi-role fighter-bomber.

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My Comment: Makes you wish that you were there.

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