Airshow lights up the night
With gates opening earlier than expected and the flying display moved forward an hour, crowds were wowed by a mix of propellor- and jet-powered aircraft, explosions, aerobatics, fireworks, and a laser light display.
Highlights included the Black Eagles, the Republic of Korea Air Force Demonstration Team in its Australia debut, that showed a high level of teamwork and flying performances through various manoeuvres; the Paul Bennet Airshows “Skyaces”, which performed an array of dazzling formation aerobatics in very close proximity, very close to the ground and with fireballs as a backdrop; and full-throttle displays from the US Air Force’s F-22 Raptor and the Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35 Lightning II.
As the sun went down, the aerial action lit up the sky, including the Super Salto Jet Airplane pyrotechnics display; the Meteor Men parachute drop with pyrotechnics; the “Catwalk” pyrotechnics display and laser show; and the famous “wall of fire”.