Various shots of the visitors looking at planes, missiles and artillery on display on the tarmac of the Brussels Military Air Base during air display. MV. Crowd watching fly past. Ground to air shots of RAF (Royal Air Force) Gloster Javelins flying past. Various shots of...
Various shots of the visitors looking at planes, missiles and artillery on display on the tarmac of the Brussels Military Air Base during air display. MV. Crowd watching fly past. Ground to air shots of RAF (Royal Air Force) Gloster Javelins flying past. Various shots of King Baudouin of Belgium and Belgian Minister of Defence watching fly past. Various shots of air display by planes from England, Italy and France. French Mirage III aircraft flying past in formation. Various shots of Belgian helicopter dropping jeep and then a mass parachute drop. MS. King Baudouin watching the air display.
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