'Must-see' air show wows the public

Ahighflying stunt played out in blue skies as Changchun, Jilin province, kicked off its biannual aviation festival on Sept 10.
The festival is the largest sponsored since 2011 by the People's Liberation Army Air Force Aviation University and is open to the public.
Titled Chasing Dreams in the Blue Sky, the festival aims to "show the charm of the Air Force and to attract into military service more young people who are interested in aviation," says Li Chunchao, deputy chief of staff of the Air Force.
Around 1,000 new pilots joined the PLA Air Force this year, including 60 who are also studying at Peking University, Tsinghua University or Beihang University, according to Air Force spokesman Shen Jinke.
Parachute teams from Aviation University and the Bayi Aerobatics Team that appeared in the victory parade in Beijing on Sept 3 also performed for the public.
While none of the aircraft were making a first-time appearance, complex stunts and maneuvers designed especially for the event - including an "arrow to the heart" maneuver produced by colorful smoke - impressed the audience.
"I like that design," says Yang Li, who came with her 9-year-old son. "We got up at 5 this morning. My child has been fascinated with airplane models and I felt that it would be exciting for us to see the Bayi team at home. It's not at all the same as a broadcast on TV. It has a deafening roar and a strong visual impact.
The show is "a definite must-see for aviation enthusiasts like us," she says, pressing her hands over her ears as a plane flew overhead just 100 meters off the ground.
For the 42 fresh pilots sitting on the other side of the viewing stand, the performance was, in Shen's words, a "welcome gift" on their first day of school.
China Daily
Red Eagle air show team from PLA Air Force Aviation University prepares for performance on Sept 10 in Changchun, Jilin province. Photos by Jiang Dong / China Daily |
Red Eagle's performance on Sept 10. |
Parachute team's rehearsal on Sept 7. |
A young aviation enthusiast sits on his father's shoulders for a better view of the performance. |
Students from the Aviation University in rehearsal on Sept 7. |
Students watch the air show rehearsal on Sept 7. |
Fighter plane J-11BS appears on Sept 10. |
(China Daily European Weekly 09/18/2015 page4)
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