Monday, February 13, 2017

Carnival in the sky: 11th edition of Aero India air show to happen on Monday

Several residents around the Air Force Station in Yelahanka had their eyes glued to the sky, especially during the second half of Sunday. It was difficult for many to spot the aircraft, which whizzed past them and reduced to a speck in the sky within seconds. At the Air Force Station too, excitement was palpable ahead of the Aero India 2017, as several state-of-the-art aircraft arrived for display, during the biennial exhibition. According to a vendor, R Kishore, who resides in Yelahanka Old Town, the air show is like a carnival.

“For the next week, the days are going to be loud due to the jets that will be flying and performing stunts,” he said. Huddled a distance away from the shop was a group of children shouting with delight with the passing of every plane.

“We have seen grey fighter planes mostly. There were also red planes that displayed some aerobatics,” one of the children said, referring to the Suryakirans of the Indian Air Force. At the air base, several major weapons manufacturers participating in the display — Lockheed Martin, SAAB, Dassault Aviation, BAE and others — were preparing for the inaugural.

While aircraft such as Tejas by HAL and Gripen by SAAB were already set for display, there was audible excitement, as one of the controversial jets, Rafale, was pulled into position. Stephen, a representative of Dassault, said that visitors will be able to see Rafale fly three times a day every day from February 14.
13/02/17 Akram Mohammed/New Indian Express
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