Axalp Fliegerschiessen airshow photos
Posted: 13 Oct 2018, 12:32
Once again I am consuming your bandwidth with photos
This is an annual airshow in the Bernese Alps at around 7000ft, originally a live-fire exercise hence the name "Fliegerschiessen", where they shoot at various targets with cannon. From where I live it's several trains via Bern and Interlaken to Brienz, where shuttle buses are laid on to get you to the hiking starting point of the village of Axalp.
Brienz is at an altitude of 566m (1857ft) and Axalp at 1535m (5036ft) giving a an ascent in the bus of 969m or ~3180ft
The difficult part of the ascent on foot from Axalp:



From Axalp to the viewing location on Tschingel is about 4km (2.5mi) hiking but with a height difference of around 650m (2100ft).

Boeing F/A-18C


Eurocopter Super Puma





Airspace policing demosntration: F/A-18C and Cessna Citation 560XL

Cessna Citation 560XL



Pilatus PC-7, PC-21 and F/A-18C



Pilatus PC-21




Northrop F-5E Tiger II







Patrouille Suisse




On the way back to the village of Axalp, where we had to queue for two hours to get a shuttle bus back to Brienz station. The Swiss don't really "do" queuing!

This is not my video, and I suspect it was taken the day before on the practice day, since the weather looks different (some clouds, no wind and the parachuters also jump which they couldn't when I went), to give some idea of what's like to be there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il-Xn4nd-II
Brienz is at an altitude of 566m (1857ft) and Axalp at 1535m (5036ft) giving a an ascent in the bus of 969m or ~3180ft
The difficult part of the ascent on foot from Axalp:



From Axalp to the viewing location on Tschingel is about 4km (2.5mi) hiking but with a height difference of around 650m (2100ft).

Boeing F/A-18C
Eurocopter Super Puma
Airspace policing demosntration: F/A-18C and Cessna Citation 560XL
Cessna Citation 560XL
Pilatus PC-7, PC-21 and F/A-18C
Pilatus PC-21
Northrop F-5E Tiger II
Patrouille Suisse
On the way back to the village of Axalp, where we had to queue for two hours to get a shuttle bus back to Brienz station. The Swiss don't really "do" queuing!

This is not my video, and I suspect it was taken the day before on the practice day, since the weather looks different (some clouds, no wind and the parachuters also jump which they couldn't when I went), to give some idea of what's like to be there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il-Xn4nd-II