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The Black Skimmers were doing a lot of squabbling and performing these aerobatic maneuvers. Didn't look like anybody got hurt, just put in place. Stone Harbor Point NJ.
Lima Lima Flight Team ~ Chicago Air and Water Show
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/10.0, 110mm, 1/400s
7th September 2019 - The Super Aerobatics Wingwalking team, or as I will forever know them, the 'Utterly Butterly's'. Know matter what angle of an airshow you prefer, surely you have a soft spot for the barnstorming Boeing-Stearman Model 75
The Silence Twister started life as a world beating radio controlled aerobatic machine simply known as the Twister. It had been developed by Matthias and Thomas Strieker in Germany and was so successful that they decided to build a “real” version of the model.
The city of Napier was destroyed by an earthquake 3rd Feb 1931. It was rebuilt rapidly and almost all the centre replaced by Art Deco buildings in fashion at the time. Once a year they hold an Art Deco week which the airforce provides a display of flying for. With hundreds of others we watched from the beach.
Thanks for flying by. Sorry the editing is with GIMP which I am still learning as Photoshop is too big for this laptop.
I liked how this Red-tailed Hawk turned upside down to fend off the harassing Crow. Central Bucks, PA.
Aerobatics is the practice of flying aircraft in maneuvers that involve unusual attitudes and accelerations, going beyond the typical flight envelope of commercial passenger planes. These maneuvers, often seen in air shows, include loops, rolls, spins, and other dynamic movements, requiring precise control and skill. Aerobatics is a sport, a form of entertainment, and also a training method for pilots.
Smile on Saturday ~ Look up to the sky (2025/08/23)
Secunda Airshow
Secunda
Mpumalanga Province
South Africa
T-6 Texan aircraft performing aerobatics over my back yard.
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So many birds, so little noise.It is a great joy seeing these return every season. And a cause for concern that they are not always successful in bringing up chicks.