The Tiger Meet is probably one of the most well-known events organized by NATO air forces. Every year it gathers airplanes from more than 30 squadrons from a dozen countries all around NATO. The only requirement: having a tiger in the squadron crest.
Unfortunately, this year’s edition was hindered by a poor organization. Spotters were placed facing the sun (despite the presence of other photographers on the other side of the runway…), and there were long queues both to get in and out of the base.
Photos were taken both at the Tiger Meet spotters day and at the Poznan Air Show 2018.
Tiger tails
German Air Force Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 74’s “Ghost Tiger” Typhoon, winner of the best livery trophy
German Air Force Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 51 “Immelmann”‘s Tornado
Italian Air Force XII Gruppo’s Typhoon
Italian Air Force XXI Gruppo’s HH-212
Belgian Air Force 31 Smaldeel’s F-16
Royal Netherlands Air Force 313 Squadron’s F-16. This squadron won the “Silver Tiger” trophy as the best overall unit.
Hellenic Air Force 335 Mira’s F-16
Czech Air Force 211 Taktcka Letka’s Gripen wearing a special livery commemorating 100 years since the birth of Czechoslovakia…
…and one with a more “standard” livery
Czech Air Force 221 Letka Bitevnich Vrtulniku’s “Alien Tiger” Mi-35 Hind
Spanish Air Force 142 Escuadron’s Typhoon
Eye of the Tiger
French Army Light Aviation Escadrille d’Helicopteres de Reconnaissance et d’Attaque n.3’s “Bandit Nightmare” Gazelle
Royal Air Force 230 Squadron’s Puma, wearing also RAF 100th Anniversary stickers
Austrian Air Force 1 Jet Trainer Squadron’s SAAB 105
Swiss Air Force Fliegerstaffel 11’s F-18
The pilot of the Polish F-16 from 6 Eskadra Lotnictwa Taktycznego polacca, host of the event
NATO Flying Squadron 1’s E-3 Sentry AWACS plane
Some other “non-tiger” participants of the airshow.
Polish Air Force MiG-29 Fulcrum
XA-41 aerobatic plane flown by Artur Kielak
MiG-15UTI
Yakovlev Yak-3
Tercel autogyro duo
Antonov An-2
Zelazny Team’s Extra 330, flown by Agata Nykaza
Spitfire
PZL TS-11 Iskra
CAC Boomerang
Pterodactyl Flight’s ultralight WW1 replicas:
RAF SE5
Fokker Dr.I
Morane-Saulnier MS-185 Avionnette (which is actually from the early Thirties)