Mon, May 25, 2020
Watching a fireworks display on a clear dark night can be inspiring and exciting, but until you’ve seen the sky lit up with a nighttime Aerobatics display, you just don’t know what a fireworks show is really like.
Nighttime aerobatic performances are becoming more popular as time goes on, but the king of then all has to be at EAA AirVenture, and this video gives us the highlights (literally) from the 2015 nighttime airshows at Oshkosh.
In the video you’ll see a stunning performance by a glider, formation aerobatics (how do they do that at night?), and a biplane that has so many pyrotechnics going off at the same time it will make you wonder how that all works on a fabric covered airplane.
Enjoy the video, but better yet, catch it for yourself at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2016. You can bet your bottom dollar ANN will be there.
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