Beech T-34B Mentor built in 1955 is a new addition to the Czech sky. Its first flight after delivery from the USA took place over its homebase in Brno-Turany on September 16th, 2016.
The terminal of Riga Spilve airport, which was the first international airport of Latvian capital Riga (from 1920 to 1980), is currently being turned into an aviation museum. You can see there restored Soviet architecture as well as airplanes such as Bowers Bi-Baby (YL-BAB), Flying flea, two helicopters Mi-2 (YL-LHC and YL-LHH) and finally An-2 (YL-CCF).
F-5E modified under the SSBD (Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstration) programme to demonstrate how to shape a shock wave during supersonic flight and thus reduce a sonic boom. For the Czech reader is interesting to note that during these tests were also used planes L-23 Super BlanÃk that carried sound and pressure measuring devices. Preserved at the Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum.
As a part of the Cuban Pilots Memorial dedicated to the Cuban pilots who died during the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961 is this Invader reconstructed as the plane number 931 participating in this invasion.