The 825 Naval Air Squadron Royal Navy Black Cats helicopter display is one of the main attractions at this weekend’s Malta International Airshow. The Black Cats are part of the 825 Naval Air Squadron, which been formed at Ħal Far in 1935.

Other flying displays are being given by the Swiss PC-7 Team and the Polish Orlik Team.

They are joined on the ground with other aircraft from 13 countries.

The airshow gate, at Hal Farrug Road, closes at 5.30pm today and reopens at 10am tomorrow. Children under 14 years enter free when accompanied by an adult.

The Polish Orlik Team. Video: Kurt Sansone

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

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