North Korea's inaugural Wonsan Air Festival, staged in the coastal city from 24-25 September, was billed as a non-political event "organised to promote the spirit of international peace and friendship through aviation and air sports".

Our picture special – published in Flight International's 11 October issue – shows some of the highlights from the spectacular event, which provided unprecedented access to the Korean People’s Army Air Force inventory and that of national carrier Air Koryo.

MiG-21

Richard Vandervord

Big impression: MiG-21 display culminates with a heavy landing

Air Koryo

Rich Cooper

Kalma International airport hosted Air Koryo's mix of Soviet-era types, including the Tu-154

Anotonov An-2

Rich Cooper

Vintage An-2 biplanes were involved in the festival proceedings

Su-25

Richard Vandervord

North Korean air force displayed combat types including Su-25s

Il-76

Richard Vandervord

Visiting Air Koryo assets included this Il-76 heavy transport, built in 1990

Crowds

Rich Cooper

Ecstatic spectators waved and applauded through displays

MiG-29

Richard Vandervord

Attractions included the North Korean air force's most capable fighter: the MiG-29

MiG-21 pilots

Rich Cooper

Female MiG-21 pilots were interview subjects for international media

Mi-17

Richard Vandervord

Attendees were given the chance to ride aboard a Mi-17 transport

beers

Rich Cooper

Event also included the DPRK's first ever national beer showcase

Tu-134

Rich Cooper

Flag carrier hosted sightseeing flights using aircraft including this Tu-134

Source: Flight International