Defence Day celebrations: Air show thrills spectators

PAF also held an aerial and static display of aircraft and ammunition at the PAF Base

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1965 Pakistan-India war, a thundering air show was held in the capital by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), enthralling residents and spectators alike.

Most gathered at the F-9 Fatima Jinnah Park for a clear view. Some thronged parking lots in sectors F-10 and F-8, while many took to their rooftops.



The air show began in clear skies on Sunday with a low flyby of PAF jets; showcasing aerobatics, trailing multi-coloured smoke and releasing dazzling fireworks.


Aircraft on display included the JF-17 Thunder, F-16 Falcon, K-8 Advanced Jet Trainers, Mirage fighters, along with Ecureuil and Puma helicopters. Ending the show were a large number of paratroopers free-falling, then descending by parachutes in patterned movements, leaving spectators spellbound.



PAF also held an aerial and static display of aircraft and ammunition at the PAF Base Nur Khan in Rawalpindi.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 7th,  2015.
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