scubaman
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I came to the boat with the kids (SWMBO was on a business trip) on Thursday evening with a plan to make a short 15 minute cruise to another marina. It was raining heavily but luckily there was virtually no wind as the kids slipped the bow lines on our pile mooring.
As part of the centennial celebrations of our independence, an Airshow was to take place on Friday just outside the City of Helsinki. The reason to our late cruise was to secure a berth in a prime spot in one of the marinas in the middle of the action.
Unbeknownst to me, the sea area between our home berth and the destination was closed off from public, which I can confirm first hand was very visibly policed by the numerous police, coast guard and customs boats that patrolled in the area. There wasn’t a pleasure boat in sight… No, wait…
Anyway, got to the marina unstopped and was shown a great berth. The kids did well with the buoy hook they got to use for the first time.
Weather on Friday was just fantastic. The aerial action begun at 16 hrs with motorised parachutes and progressed to heavier stuff. Lots of very exciting things to see, below are some pics from the best parts.
These guys made quite an entrance:
I tried to take a pic of our anchor light, but messed up the focus…
Another go
Their display got us gasping in awe. Just brilliant!
The fleet of Hornets in our Air Force are coming up for replacement, so I’d imagine that it wasn’t too hard to convince the various fighter manufacturers to take part in the show and display their offerings.
New breed of Hornets.
Boy were they loud.
Our own Midnight Hawks completed the evening. Lesser in numbers but still a very fine display of aerial acrobatics.
The event was massively popular and we were very lucky to have a front row seat to the whole show.
The adjacent bay was packed with boats.
And finally a spot a boat. Can anyone id this one?
A brilliant day out.
I came to the boat with the kids (SWMBO was on a business trip) on Thursday evening with a plan to make a short 15 minute cruise to another marina. It was raining heavily but luckily there was virtually no wind as the kids slipped the bow lines on our pile mooring.
As part of the centennial celebrations of our independence, an Airshow was to take place on Friday just outside the City of Helsinki. The reason to our late cruise was to secure a berth in a prime spot in one of the marinas in the middle of the action.
Unbeknownst to me, the sea area between our home berth and the destination was closed off from public, which I can confirm first hand was very visibly policed by the numerous police, coast guard and customs boats that patrolled in the area. There wasn’t a pleasure boat in sight… No, wait…
Anyway, got to the marina unstopped and was shown a great berth. The kids did well with the buoy hook they got to use for the first time.
Weather on Friday was just fantastic. The aerial action begun at 16 hrs with motorised parachutes and progressed to heavier stuff. Lots of very exciting things to see, below are some pics from the best parts.
These guys made quite an entrance:
I tried to take a pic of our anchor light, but messed up the focus…
Another go
Their display got us gasping in awe. Just brilliant!
The fleet of Hornets in our Air Force are coming up for replacement, so I’d imagine that it wasn’t too hard to convince the various fighter manufacturers to take part in the show and display their offerings.
New breed of Hornets.
Boy were they loud.
Our own Midnight Hawks completed the evening. Lesser in numbers but still a very fine display of aerial acrobatics.
The event was massively popular and we were very lucky to have a front row seat to the whole show.
The adjacent bay was packed with boats.
And finally a spot a boat. Can anyone id this one?
A brilliant day out.
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