For eight decades, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, planes and helicopters have landed on the runways of Lann Bihoué's base a few kilometres from Lorient. This weekend, it celebrates its anniversary with a great aerial meeting. Aircraft yesterday and today will cross in the Breton sky to trace the history of France's second largest military air base.
For eight decades, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, planes and helicopters have landed on the runways of Lann Bihoué's base a few kilometres from Lorient. This weekend, it celebrates its anniversary with a great aerial meeting. Aircraft yesterday and today will cross in the Breton sky to trace the history of France's second largest military air base.