Ancient and modern Hanoi under the flag seen from a helicopter

This is the second time the Air Force has practiced flying over Ba Dinh Square and inner-city areas to best prepare for the 80th National Day celebration.

Below are images of an ancient and modern Hanoi under the flag seen from a helicopter.

Ancient and modern Hanoi under the flag seen from a helicopter

This morning, a fleet of helicopters hoisting the national flag flew from Hoa Lac airport into the city center. Photo: The Bang

From a helicopter, the capital appears modern with high-rise buildings but also very ancient with historical sites. Photo: The Bang

Helicopters raising the flag fly over My Dinh National Stadium. Photo: The Bang

Planes fly over Ba Dinh Square – where the 80th National Day celebration will take place. Photo: The Bang

The blue Hoan Kiem Lake with Turtle Tower seen from a helicopter. Photo: The Bang

Central area of ​​Hanoi. Photo: The Bang

…With one side being the vast West Lake and the other side being Truc Bach Lake. Photo: The Bang

Buildings in the west of Hanoi and Ring Road 2. Photo: The Bang

Helicopter flying over the Red River, with the historic Long Bien Bridge. Photo: The Bang

Photo: The Bang

Photo: The Bang

Photo: Duc Anh

Helicopter flies over Thang Long Imperial Citadel, next to the Ministry of National Defense headquarters. Photo: Duc Anh

Helicopters fly over the National Assembly building and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters. Photo: Nguyen Hue

Photo: Thach Thao

Photo: Thach Thao

People look up in awe at the planes and fighter jets practicing. Photo: Bao Quy

SU-30MK2 fighter jet flies over Hanoi flagpole. Photo: Bao Quy

Planes fly over Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Photo: Thach Thao

According to the flight plan for the National Day celebration on September 2, the flight formation was organized with 9 groups with about 30 aircraft of various types, including helicopters, CASA 295, CASA 212i, Yak-130, L-39NG and SU-30MK2. Photo: The Son

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