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"Russian Knights" start aerobatic show in China
2006-03-17 02:09:22 Xinhua English


The Russian aerobatic team "Russian Knights" launched its first aerobatic show in Zhangjiajie, Central China's Hunan Province Friday afternoon. (Xinhua Photo)



Five Russian SU-27 fighter jets rehearse for an aerobatics show at Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Central China's Hunan Province Thursday March 16, 2006. They are scheduled to fly through a natural mountain arch seen in the picture known as Hea

ZHANGJIAJIE, Hunan Province, March 17 (Xinhuanet) -- The Russian aerobatic team "Russian Knights" launched its first aerobatic show in Zhangjiajie, Central China's Hunan Province Friday afternoon.

A SU-27 fighter jet took off at 2:55 p.m., followed by four Su-27 fighter jets. The performance lasted for about half an hour.

The five Su-27 fighter jets buzzed over the airfield in various formations and displayed stunt flying techniques including swooping down, flying head to head, mid-air rolling or flying backwards.

The display attracted about 20,000 aviation enthusiasts at the airfield and thousands of spectators at a nearby park. Many locals also tried to get glimpses of the aircraft from the roof of their homes.

The three-day air show, staged by the stunt flying team from the Russian Air Force, included performances by 10 Russian aircrafts including SU-27 fighter jets, SU-30 fighter jet, IL-78 re-fueling tanker and Yak-52 sport plane.

The aerobatic performance in Zhangjiajie is in celebration of China's Year of Russia, which includes a wide range of cultural and economic exchanges between China and Russia throughout the year. Enditem

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