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HeliRussia-2011
Posted by michaely in Other Reports on June 11, 2011
Photos by Yefim Gordon
From May 19 to 21, 2011, 4-th International Exhibition of Helicopter Industry HeliRussia 2011 was held in compliance with the order of the Russian Federation government No. 1275-p issued on September 2, 2009, on the territory of “Crocus Expo”. The exhibition was organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation on the initiative of Helicopter Industry Association. WAD “Russian Helicopter Systems” was a sponsor. The organizing committee of the exhibition was headed by Denis Manturov, the deputy minister of industry and trade. The title sponsor of HeliRussia 2011 was JSC “MIC “Oboronprom”, the general sponsor – company “Eurocopter Vostok”.
Libyan Aviation Exhibition – LAVEX 2009
Posted by michaely in Other Reports on November 1, 2009
Peter Davison
The Libyan Aviation Exhibition, LAVEX 2009, was held at Mitiga Air Base in the eastern suburbs of Tripoli from 5-8 October 2009. This years show was coincident with 40 years of Colonol Gaddafi’s leadership so the city was covered in banners and green flags. There have been numerous celebrations, though the hoped for boost in military presence at the airshow was not apparent. Glorious weather meant that the morning flying, on the NE-SW runway was into sun so photographers, of which there were many, either had to migrate to the beach or wait for the late afternoon. At times it seemed that Dutch and British enthusiasts outnumbered the delegates.
International Helicopter Industry Exhibition HELIRUSSIA 2009
Posted by michaely in Other Reports on June 6, 2009
The Third Moscow International Forum and Exhibition UVS-Tech-2009
Posted by michaely in Other Reports on March 5, 2009
In late January 2009 the Crocus Expo Centre in Moscow became the scene for an international forum and an exhibition of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This exhibition, the third of its kind, bore the name UVS-Tech-2009, UVS standing for Unmanned Versatile Systems. Housed in one of the Expo Centre’s large halls, the exhibition comprised several dozens UAVs of different classes and sizes, ranging from small craft resembling flying models to machines with a wing span of 4 to 5 metres.
