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Aviation world jets into Paris Air Show (photos)

Road Trip 2011: Walking around the largest air show in the world, you'll see generals, aviation enthusiasts, lots of planes, and everything in between.

Daniel Terdiman
Daniel Terdiman is a senior writer at CNET News covering Twitter, Net culture, and everything in between.
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Paris Air Show flying exhibition

PARIS--Despite the fact that many of the visitors during the first days of the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget here are military personnel looking to buy their next order of helicopters or fighter jets, all the business seems to stop when it's time for the flying exhibitions.

Each day during the show--which is the largest air show in the world--the afternoon is filled with one flying demonstration after another, be it a bi-plane doing aerobatics, a giant Airbus A380 showing what it can do without the worries of upsetting passengers, or as in the case of this photograph, a fighter jet showing its chops. Each exhibitor is given six minutes to show their stuff. And then it's on to the next one.

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Ground crew posing

Each plane that will be flying an exhibition flight at the Paris Air Show must be very slowly and carefully towed to the flight line, usually through large throngs of people who want to get as close to the aircraft as possible, even as it rolls along the tarmac. The job of keeping the audience back falls to a ground crew, and here we see that ground crew posing for a photograph with a giant Airbus A380--the world's largest passenger plane--behind them, about to turn onto the runway for its show flight.

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Military officers everywhere

At the Paris Air Show, there are top military brass from countries all over the world wandering everywhere. They can be seen in small groups, often with younger officers escorting a colonel or a general, or in large clusters, as in this picture. They come from many different continents, and it's clear they've come to the show to investigate what equipment to spend money on.

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A380 takes air

The Airbus A380--with Korean Air livery--takes off for its exhibition flight at the Paris Air Show.

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Over the tail

As the Airbus A380 waits for its turn to fly, a Russian firefighting tanker plane flies by doing its own exhibition. Here, it appears as though the Russian plane is on the tail of the A380.

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Competing big planes

In this photo, we can see three planes that compete for the business of the world's travelers. On the left is Boeing's new 747-8 Intercontinental, which is expected to begin flying commercially later this year. In the middle is Boeing's 777-200LR Worldliner. And on the right is the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger plane.

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Boeing chalet

At the Paris Air Show, it's all about where you're located. The biggest companies in the military and aviation business pay to have "chalets" located close to the flight line and the so-called "static displays" of airplanes on the tarmac at Le Bourget, the airfield that hosts the show. The chalets can be small and modest, or they can be large and extravagant. This is Boeing's chalet. Based on its location, a few down from the edge of the flight line, it's not quite as well-situated as that of Airbus, which is just adjacent to the flight line. Then again, Boeing is an American company, while Airbus is a European operation.

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Crowd waiting

A crowd gathers along the edge of the flight line, waiting to see the Airbus A380 make its flight. The airplane in the foreground is the A380.

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Fighter over A380

Here, we see a fighter jet doing its exhibition and flying over the top of the A380.

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Trailing smoke

The fighter is seen here with a long trail of smoke.

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Officer photographing UAV

A military officer photographs an American guardian unmanned aerial vehicle.

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Dropping water

Here, we see the Russian firefighting tanker just after dropping a load of water over the runway during its exhibition flight at the Paris Air Show.

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Star of Switzerland

The pilot of the Star of Switzerland, otherwise known as the Breitling Super Constellation, sticks his head out of the cockpit.

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Pulling helicopter

As each aircraft is taken to the flight line for its performance, crews must pull them through the length of the display area at Le Bourget. Often that can mean parting a veritable sea of attendees. Here, we see a military helicopter being pulled through the crowds.

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Pushing Cri-Cri onto the flight line

The Cri-Cri is an electric experimental plane from Airbus parent EADS. Here, the Cri-Cri is being pushed onto the flight line before its exhibition performance flight.

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Pushing bi-plane

Here's another performance plane, in this case a small bi-plane, being pushed through the crowd toward the flight line. This job is easy with a plane of this size, but when it's a giant aircraft like the Airbus A380, it is a huge undertaking requiring many people to clear the plane's way.

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Senator Shelby

This is a golf cart being used by Northrop Grumman to drive U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) around the Paris Air Show. CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman spotted similar Northrop carts being used for other members of a Senate delegation to the show, including Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.); Sen. Dan Inouye (D-Hawaii); and Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.).

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The Paris Air Show

A view across the tarmac at Le Bourget, home to this week's Paris Air Show.

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