On February 7th, the Chinese Air Force's August 1st Flight Performance Team completed the final flight performance of the 10th Singapore Airshow. Pilots use a series of difficult stunt actions to draw colorful trajectories in the blue sea and sky, showcasing the confident style of the Chinese Air Force and writing a touching chapter of peace and friendship. The air show was crowded with people from all over the world, who arrived early at the viewing area. Before the performance began, the pilot walked into the viewing area, took a group photo with the live audience, and distributed signed posters. When the melody of "Me and My Motherland" played, many Chinese and overseas Chinese waved the five-star red flag and sang in unison, creating a warm and enthusiastic atmosphere on site. At around 11 o'clock, under the eager anticipation of the audience on site, six J-10 performance aircraft sprayed with the Chinese national flag and the August 1st military emblem appeared over the sea. With the ultra dense formation of six aircraft passing through the field at low altitude, the red, yellow, and blue smoke left between the sea and sky decorated the sky particularly brilliantly. Subsequently, a series of high difficulty movements such as five machine, four machine, and single machine were presented in a coherent manner. Every flip, every connection, and every posture is precise and seamless, fully demonstrating the pilot's superb level and the excellent performance of the fighter jet. The on-site audience occasionally cheers. It was so shocking, I was so excited that tears streamed down my face. Seeing the Chinese war eagle soaring in the blue sky, my heart also danced with it. Many viewers watched the performance while waving the five-star red flag into the sky. A stunning dance, perfectly captured. In the final performance move, the five aircraft formation disperses synchronously in the air, and five colorful smoke outlines a beautiful trajectory of "blooming in the air", complementing the blue sea and sky, white clouds and green trees of Changi. The August 1st Flight Performance Team successfully concluded their flight performance at this year's Singapore Airshow. At this exhibition, we danced in the blue sky with flight performance teams from multiple countries, completed each flight performance with high standards, and sent beautiful wishes to the world audience with colorful trajectories. We also built a bridge of friendship for the interaction and exchange between the two countries' militaries. ”August 1st Flight Performance Team pilot Yu Enquan couldn't hide his excitement after completing the flight performance. During this year's Singapore Airshow, the Bayi Flying Performance Team danced with flying teams from multiple countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, and India in the blue sky. They completed a total of 5 flights including adaptive training, test flights, and opening ceremony performances, successfully performing classic stunt movements such as six aircraft formation roll, five aircraft geese pass through the field, four aircraft pass through the field, and five aircraft horizontal flowering. They received high praise from the audience and cheers were heard from the scene from time to time. We are the Chinese Air Force August 1st Air Show Team, and we are at the Singapore Airshow. We wish our great motherland prosperity and peace, and wish the people of the whole country a happy Chinese New Year and a prosperous Year of the Horse! ”As the Spring Festival of the Year of the Horse approaches, after the air show, members of the Bayi Air Show Team sent New Year's greetings to the people of the country on the apron. (New Society)
Edit:Quan Yi Responsible editor:Wang Xiaoxiao
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