Some photos taken last sunday in Bresso, Milan's general aviation airport, located on the northern outskirts of the city. I was there to take photos of the oldest airworthy aircraft in Italy, a 1933-built Caproni Ca.100 biplane. To avoid "off topic" photos, I posted the Caproni photos in the Warbirds section, and the "regular" traffic here.
Some shots of the planes owned by Aeroclub Milano, the main flying club based in Bresso.
Tecnam P2008
Cessna 172
Piper PA-28
"When the wise man points to the Moon, Dysko takes a photo of the PA-28 passing in front of it!"
(11 years ago I had the chance to perform a flight from Milan to Genoa on this same plane!)
CAP 10 aerobatic trainer.
This Tecnam P2002 Sierra belongs to Sky Services, another flying school based in this airport.
This Piper PA-34 Seneca is owned by flying school Cantor Air, based in Valbrembo airport near Bergamo.
Some privately-owned aircraft:
Aviat Husky, which performed a short field landing
A Maule M-7 flying alongside the Husky
Extra 300, which performed a steep climb after a low pass above the runway
Rutan Long-Ez
Cirrus SR22
Milan Bresso 13/2/22
Milan Bresso 13/2/22
My aircraft spotting website: GolfVictorSpotting.it