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North Korean air show wowed by model F-16


News24
25 Sep 2016

Wonsan - Now here's something you don't see every day: an F-16 fighter jet buzzing through the skies of North Korea and launching - fireworks.

The plane roaring over people's heads at the country's first air show on Sunday was actually a remote-controlled mock-up of the fabled US Air Force fighter.

The scale models of the F-16 and a Chinese J-10 fighter were featured on the second day of the Wonsan International Friendship Air Festival.

The choice of flying a one-sixth scale F-16 at the show was an odd one considering the outrage North Korea regularly expresses over the presence of US troops and Air Force bases in South Korea.

The North was particularly outraged over recent flights by B-1B Lancer bombers. North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency described the B-1B as an "ill-famed nuclear war means" and accused the United States of resorting to "nuclear threat and blackmail" against the North.

The B-1B doesn't currently carry nuclear weapons under a disarmament treaty, and some US experts do not consider them as nuclear capable in their current configuration.

The model fighters did, however, appear to please the crowd watching the air displays Sunday at Wonsan's newly renovated Kalma Airport.

Thousands of North Koreans and hundreds of foreign tourists and journalists invited to the event - which is intended to showcase Wonsan's tourism appeal - were given a rare glimpse of North Korea's own air force fighters, including a MiG-29 and SU-25 ground attack fighter, acquired from Russia.

"This plane is faster than other planes and can manoeuvre quickly, so there is little time to think, you must make fast decisions," Rim Sol, a MiG-21 pilot, said, standing beside her fighter on the tarmac.

The Wonsan airport was long used by the North's military, but was upgraded and rebuilt to handle commercial flights, though it is unclear how it would fit into national flag-carrier Air Koryo's very limited international flight schedule.

The final day also included a demonstration of military parachuting, with the first two skydivers descending with huge North Korean and ruling party flags.

Officials refused to comment on the origin of the model F-16.

The air show's first day opened on Saturday with an aerobatic display by US-made Hughes MD 500 military-use helicopters, the origin of which has raised questions of whether international sanctions against North Korea had been violated.

Source: News24

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