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[PHOTOS] KDF, ACEA display colourful airshow at Uhuru gardens

The Museum Air Show Festival displayed military and civilian aerobatic capabilities.

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by The Star

News28 May 2022 - 15:31
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• The Museum Air Show Festival led by the Kenya Air Force displayed military and civilian aerobatic capabilities, as Kenyans watched in awe.

The Kenya Defence Forces in collaboration with Aero Club East Africa on Saturday treated Kenyans to a colourful airshow at the Uhuru gardens in Nairobi.

The Museum Air Show Festival led by the Kenya Air Force displayed military and civilian aerobatic capabilities, as Kenyans watched in awe.

The air show comes just a few days to President Uhuru Kenyatta's last Madaraka Day which will be held at the same grounds.

The Kenya Wildlife Services also showcased anti-poaching drills as they entertained Kenyans.

Other participants will included; Phoenix Aviation Cessna Sovereign, Kenya Airways Embraer 190 fly-past, Farmland Aviation firefighting display and aerobatics by Mark Hensman from South Africa among others.

Mark Hensman MX2 team from South Africa perform aerobatics during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
KWS officers showcase anti-poaching drills at Uhuru gardens Nairobi during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
Mark Hensman MX2 team from South Africa perform aerobatics during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
KWS officers showcase anti-poaching drills at Uhuru gardens Nairobi during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
Mark Hensman MX2 team from South Africa perform aerobatics during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
KWS officers showcase anti-poaching drills at Uhuru gardens Nairobi during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
Aero Club East Africa aircrafts aerobatics in action during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
Kenya Air Force Turcanos in action during the Museum Air Show Festival on May 28, 2022.
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