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The Dassault Rafale B, a French twin-engine multirole fighter, is depicted with landing gear retracting during air-to-air operations. This two-seat fighter includes delta wings and canards, and is powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines. The cockpit close-up shows pilot instrumentation. NATO Days 2025 demonstrates its capabilities, including precision strike, air superiority, and advanced avionics for navigation, targeting, and combat performance in diverse operational environments.-stock-foto
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The Dassault Rafale B is a French twin-engine, multirole fighter aircraft operated by the French Air and Space Force. This two-seat variant is shown in a close-up pilot view, head-on, with landing gear extended. It features delta wings, canards, and carries a range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons. NATO Days 2025 highlights its operational capabilities, with advanced avionics and twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines providing high thrust and maneuverability in combat.-stock-foto
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Formation air-to-air view of Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, and Rafale B, registration 321, performing banking and aerobatic maneuvers during Athens Flying Week 2025. Both aircraft of the French Air Force display Unit Markings ETR 3/4. Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter, Rafale B a two-seat trainer. Both feature twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, delta wings, canards, retractable landing gear, advanced avionics, and modern airframe, demonstrating multirole capabilities and precise formation flying.-stock-foto
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Dassault Rafale C and Rafale B of the French Air Force perform formation aerobatics with banking maneuvers at Athens Flying Week 2025, showing Unit Markings ETR 3/4. Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter, Rafale B a two-seat trainer. Both are powered by twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, with delta wings, canards, retractable landing gear, and advanced avionics. The display demonstrates modern French combat aircraft performance, precision flying, and air-to-air maneuvering.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air image of French Air Force Rafale C, registration 116, and Rafale B, registration 321, performing banking and aerobatic maneuvers in formation at Athens Flying Week 2025. Both aircraft display Unit Markings ETR 3/4. Rafale C is single-seat, Rafale B is two-seat trainer. Both are powered by twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines and have delta wings, canards, retractable landing gear, and modern avionics, showcasing precision flying and multirole fighter capabilities.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, and Rafale B, registration 321, performing formation banking and aerobatics at Athens Flying Week 2025. Both aircraft belong to the French Air Force, displaying Unit Markings ETR 3/4. Rafale C is a single-seat, Rafale B is a two-seat trainer variant. Both are powered by twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines and feature delta wings, canards, retractable landing gear, and modern avionics, illustrating maneuverability and multirole fighter capabilities in dynamic flight.-stock-foto
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Close-up air-to-air of French Air Force Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, and Rafale B, registration 321, during formation aerobatics and banking at Athens Flying Week 2025. Unit Markings ETR 3/4 are visible. Rafale C is single-seat, Rafale B is two-seat. Both aircraft feature twin Snecma M88-2 turbofans, delta wings, canards, advanced avionics, and retractable landing gear, showing multirole fighter capability and pilot precision in coordinated aerobatic maneuvers.-stock-foto
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Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, and Rafale B, registration 321, of the French Air Force perform air-to-air formation during Athens Flying Week 2025. Both aircraft display Unit Markings ETR 3/4. Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter, and Rafale B is a two-seat variant for training. Each uses twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, with delta wings, canards, retractable landing gear, and advanced avionics. The formation demonstrates modern French combat aircraft capabilities and precision flying.-stock-foto
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French Dassault Rafale C and B perform an air-to-air formation at Athens Flying Week 2025. Rafale C, registration 116, is a single-seat multirole fighter powered by twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines. Rafale B, registration 321, is a two-seat variant designed for operational training. Both aircraft display Unit Markings ETR 3/4 and exhibit advanced avionics, delta wing design, canards, and airframe features supporting modern combat, air-to-air maneuvers, and precision formation flying.-stock-foto
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Close-up air-to-air image of Dassault Rafale C and B of the French Air Force during Athens Flying Week 2025, showing Unit Markings ETR 3/4. The Rafale C, registration 116, is a single-seat multirole fighter, while the Rafale B, registration 321, is a two-seat version for training. Both aircraft are powered by twin Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, featuring delta wings, canards, advanced avionics, and multirole combat capabilities. The formation demonstrates precision flying and modern French aviation technology.-stock-foto
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French Air Force Dassault Rafale C and Rafale B fly in close formation during Athens Flying Week 2025, displaying Unit Markings ETR 3/4. The Rafale C, registration 116, is a single-seat multirole fighter with two Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines. The Rafale B, registration 321, is a two-seat variant for operational training. The aircraft conduct air-to-air display maneuvers demonstrating aerodynamics, pilot coordination, and the Hellenic Air Force’s engagement with modern European combat aircraft.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of French Air Force Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, military code 4-IU, flying in formation with Dassault Rafale B, registration 321, military code 4-HQ, at Athens Flying Week 2025. Both aircraft display Unit Markings ETR 3/4. The Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter powered by two Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, while the Rafale B is a two-seat variant of the same type. The formation emphasizes precision flying, air combat training, and modern French fighter capabilities.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of two Dassault Rafale fighters operated by Armee de l’Air et de l’Espace during Athens Flying Week 2025. The image shows Rafale C registration 116 coded 4-IU and Rafale B registration 321 coded 4-HQ flying in formation. Both aircraft are assigned to ETR 3/4. The Rafale is a multirole combat aircraft powered by twin Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta-wing canard aerodynamic design.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air formation flight of French Air Force Dassault Rafale aircraft during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C with registration 116 and code 4-IU flies alongside the Rafale B with registration 321 and code 4-HQ. Both aircraft carry markings of ETR 3/4 and represent advanced fighter training. The Rafale is a twin-engine multirole fighter powered by Safran M88-2 turbofan engines, incorporating delta wings, canards, and advanced flight control systems.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air image capturing two Dassault Rafale aircraft of the French Air Force flying in formation at Athens Flying Week 2025. The formation includes a Rafale C single-seat fighter registered as 116 and a Rafale B two-seat aircraft registered as 321, marked 4-IU and 4-HQ respectively. Both belong to training unit ETR 3/4. The Rafale is powered by twin Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and designed for multirole combat operations.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of Dassault Rafale C and Rafale B aircraft operated by the French Air Force during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C, registration 116 code 4-IU, and the Rafale B, registration 321 code 4-HQ, fly in close formation representing ETR 3/4. The Rafale is a multirole combat aircraft designed for high performance and survivability, powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and equipped with modern sensors and avionics.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air formation view of French Air Force Dassault Rafale fighters participating in Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft include Rafale C registration 116 with code 4-IU and Rafale B registration 321 with code 4-HQ, both assigned to ETR 3/4. The Rafale is a twin-engine multirole fighter featuring a delta wing and canard layout. Propulsion is provided by Safran M88-2 turbofan engines supporting air combat and training missions.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air formation flight of French Air Force Dassault Rafale fighters over Greece during Athens Flying Week 2025. The single-seat Rafale C with registration 116 and code 4-IU flies alongside the two-seat Rafale B registered as 321 with code 4-HQ. Both aircraft represent training unit ETR 3/4. The Rafale is a twin-engine multirole fighter powered by Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing, canards, and digital flight control systems.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air image showing two French Air Force Dassault Rafale aircraft flying in formation during Athens Flying Week 2025. The formation consists of Rafale C registration 116 coded 4-IU and Rafale B registration 321 coded 4-HQ, assigned to ETR 3/4. The Rafale platform is designed for multirole operations including air superiority and strike missions. It uses a delta wing and canard layout and is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines integrated with advanced mission systems.-stock-foto
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Formation air-to-air photograph of two Dassault Rafale fighters operated by the French Air Force during Athens Flying Week 2025. The aircraft include a Rafale C single-seat fighter registered as 116 with code 4-IU and a Rafale B twin-seat aircraft registered as 321 with code 4-HQ. Both carry markings of training unit ETR 3/4. The Rafale is a twin-engine multirole combat aircraft powered by Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and equipped with modern radar, sensors, and fly-by-wire flight controls.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air view of French Air Force Dassault Rafale aircraft flying in close formation at Athens Flying Week 2025. A Rafale C single-seat fighter with registration 116 and code 4-IU is accompanied by a Rafale B two-seat variant with registration 321 and code 4-HQ. Both aircraft belong to training unit ETR 3/4 of Armee de l’Air et de l’Espace. The Rafale design combines a delta wing and foreplane canards and is powered by twin Safran M88-2 turbofan engines, supporting multirole combat operations.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of French Air Force Dassault Rafale aircraft flying in formation during Athens Flying Week 2025. The image includes a single-seat Rafale C, registration 116, and a two-seat Rafale B, registration 321, both operated by the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace. The Rafale C and B are twin-engine multirole fighters powered by Safran M88-2 turbofan engines. The aircraft display unit markings of ETR 3/4, standard national insignia, and close formation flight.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air formation flight of two French Air Force Dassault Rafale fighters during Athens Flying Week 2025. The image shows a single-seat Rafale C, registration 116 with military code 4-IU, flying alongside a two-seat Rafale B, registration 321 with military code 4-HQ, both marked for training unit ETR 3/4. The Rafale is a multirole combat aircraft designed for air defense, strike, and reconnaissance missions. Each aircraft is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing with close-coupled canards and advanced avionics.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of a French Air Force Dassault Rafale C fighter aircraft performing during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter operated by the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace. It is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing with close-coupled canards. The aircraft wears the special Rafale Solo Display paint scheme, with registration 116 and military code 4-IU visible, highlighting its role in official flight demonstrations.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of a French Air Force Dassault Rafale C fighter aircraft performing during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter operated by the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace. It is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing with close-coupled canards. The aircraft wears the special Rafale Solo Display paint scheme, with registration 116 and military code 4-IU visible, highlighting its role in official flight demonstrations.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of a French Air Force Dassault Rafale C fighter aircraft performing during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter operated by the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace. It is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing with close-coupled canards. The aircraft wears the special Rafale Solo Display paint scheme, with registration 116 and military code 4-IU visible, highlighting its role in official flight demonstrations.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of a French Air Force Dassault Rafale C fighter aircraft performing during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter operated by the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace. It is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing with close-coupled canards. The aircraft wears the special Rafale Solo Display paint scheme, with registration 116 and military code 4-IU visible, highlighting its role in official flight demonstrations.-stock-foto
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Air-to-air photograph of a French Air Force Dassault Rafale C fighter aircraft performing during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C is a single-seat multirole fighter operated by the Armée de l’Air et de l’Espace. It is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines and features a delta wing with close-coupled canards. The aircraft wears the special Rafale Solo Display paint scheme, with registration 116 and military code 4-IU visible, highlighting its role in official flight demonstrations.-stock-foto
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The French Air Force Dassault Rafale B, registration 321, military code 4-HQ, with ETR 3/4 unit markings, performs banking maneuvers in air-to-air flight at Athens Flying Week 2025. This twin-engine two-seat delta-wing multirole fighter is powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans, with fly-by-wire controls, advanced radar, and avionics. The display demonstrates maneuverability, pilot coordination, and operational performance for multirole missions including air-to-air combat, strike, and reconnaissance.-stock-foto
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French Air Force Rafale C, registration 116, code 4-IU, painted in Rafale Solo Display colors, performs banking maneuvers in air-to-air flight during Athens Flying Week 2025. This twin-engine delta-wing multirole fighter is powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans, with fly-by-wire controls, advanced radar, and avionics. The single-seat aircraft demonstrates maneuverability, agility, and operational capability in aerial displays and formation flying.-stock-foto
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The French Air Force Dassault Rafale C, reg. 116, code 4-IU, and Rafale B, reg. 321, code 4-HQ, with ETR 3/4 markings and Rafale Solo Display paint, perform formation and banking air-to-air maneuvers during Athens Flying Week 2025. Both twin-engine delta-wing fighters use Snecma M88-2 turbofans, fly-by-wire controls, and advanced radar and avionics. Rafale C is single-seat, Rafale B is two-seat, demonstrating multirole capabilities, pilot skill, and aircraft agility.-stock-foto
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During Athens Flying Week 2025, French Air Force Rafale C, registration 116, code 4-IU, and Rafale B, registration 321, code 4-HQ, with ETR 3/4 unit markings and Rafale Solo Display paint, perform air-to-air formation and banking maneuvers. Both twin-engine delta-wing multirole fighters are powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans, with fly-by-wire controls, advanced radar and avionics. Rafale C is single-seat, Rafale B two-seat, highlighting agility, precision, and operational performance.-stock-foto
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Dassault Rafale C (reg. 116, code 4-IU) and Rafale B (reg. 321, code 4-HQ) of the French Air Force, featuring ETR 3/4 markings and Rafale Solo Display paint, perform air-to-air formation flight during Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-engine delta-wing aircraft are powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans, with fly-by-wire controls, advanced radar and avionics. Rafale C is single-seat, Rafale B is two-seat, demonstrating multirole operational performance, maneuverability, and pilot coordination.-stock-foto
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The French Air Force Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, code 4-IU, and Rafale B, registration 321, code 4-HQ, with ETR 3/4 unit markings and Rafale Solo Display paint, execute coordinated air-to-air formation flight at Athens Flying Week 2025. Both aircraft are twin-engine delta-wing fighters powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans, equipped with fly-by-wire controls, advanced radar, and avionics. The Rafale C is single-seat, Rafale B is two-seat, highlighting multirole combat performance and maneuverability.-stock-foto
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During Athens Flying Week 2025, the French Air Force Rafale C (reg. 116, code 4-IU) and Rafale B (reg. 321, code 4-HQ), marked with ETR 3/4 unit insignia and Rafale Solo Display paint, perform air-to-air formation flight. Both aircraft are twin-engine delta-wing multirole fighters with Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, fly-by-wire controls, advanced avionics, and radar. The Rafale C is single-seat, while the Rafale B is two-seat. These maneuvers demonstrate agility, precision, and operational performance.-stock-foto
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The French Air Force Dassault Rafale C, registration 116, military code 4-IU, and Rafale B, registration 321, military code 4-HQ, with unit markings ETR 3/4 and display paint of the Rafale Solo Display, perform formation and banking maneuvers in air-to-air flight during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale C is a twin-engine, delta-wing, multirole fighter powered by two Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, with advanced avionics, radar, fly-by-wire controls, and two-seat and single-seat configurations demonstrating operational performance and agility.-stock-foto
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Dassault Rafale C (reg. 116, military code 4-IU) and Rafale B (reg. 321, military code 4-HQ) of the French Air Force, with ETR 3/4 unit markings and Rafale Solo Display paint, execute formation and banking maneuvers in air-to-air flight during Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-engine delta-wing Rafale C and two-seat Rafale B are powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans, featuring advanced radar, avionics, fly-by-wire controls, and multirole capabilities for air superiority, strike, reconnaissance, and aerial demonstrations.-stock-foto
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French Air Force Dassault Rafale C, in Rafale Solo Display colors, is photographed in close-up pilot view during an air-to-air demonstration at Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-engine fighter, powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, features delta wings, canard foreplanes, advanced avionics, radar, and integrated weapons. The display showcases pilot skill, maneuverability, supersonic flight, and multirole capabilities for air superiority, strike, and reconnaissance missions.-stock-foto
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Dassault Rafale C of the French Air Force, painted in Rafale Solo Display livery, is captured in close-up pilot view during an air-to-air flight at Athens Flying Week 2025. The twin-engine multirole fighter is powered by Snecma M88-2 turbofans and equipped with delta wings, canard foreplanes, advanced avionics, radar, and weapon systems. The display highlights maneuverability, supersonic performance, and multirole operational capability for air superiority, strike, and reconnaissance.-stock-foto
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A French Air Force Dassault Rafale C in the Rafale Solo Display paint scheme is shown in a close-up pilot view during air-to-air demonstrations at Athens Flying Week 2025. The multirole twin-engine fighter uses Snecma M88-2 turbofan engines, with delta wings, canard foreplanes, advanced avionics, radar, and weapons systems. The display demonstrates agility, supersonic capability, and operational readiness for air combat, strike, and reconnaissance missions.-stock-foto