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WATCH hundreds of drones create dreamlike spectral PLANES at Chinese air show WATCH hundreds of drones create dreamlike spectral PLANES at Chinese air show
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Visitors of the annual aviation show in China’s Nanchang were treated to a light display worthy of Gandalf’s fireworks. Hundreds of drones took the shape of giant glowing aircraft: a propeller plane, an airliner, and a figher jet. Visitors of the annual aviation show in China’s Nanchang were treated to a light display worthy of Gandalf’s fireworks. Hundreds of drones took the shape of giant glowing aircraft: a propeller plane, an airliner and a fighter jet.
As many as 800 drones equipped with large shining lamps lit up the night skies during the 2019 Nanchang Flight Convention – an exhibition demonstrating China’s latest developments in aviation, space and drone technologies.  As many as 800 drones equipped with large shining lamps lit up the night skies during the 2019 Nanchang Flight Convention – an exhibition demonstrating China’s latest developments in aviation, space and drone technologies.
Flying in tight formation and in perfect synchronicity, the drones formed luminescent figures resembling an old propeller-driven aeroplane, a passenger jet, and even a military fighter jet and attack helicopter. Flying in tight formation and in perfect synchronicity, the drones formed luminescent figures resembling an old propeller-driven airplane, a passenger jet and even a military fighter jet and attack helicopter.
Footage posted by Xinhua on Saturday showed the "ghostly" airliner reflecting in the water, making it appear as if another plane was flying upside-down. The colorful show was part of the convention’s closing ceremony. Footage posted by Xinhua on Saturday showed the "ghostly" airliner reflecting in the water, making it appear as if another plane was flying upside-down. The colorful show was part of the convention’s closing ceremony.
The exhibition, featuring more than 100 aircraft from China and other countries, including both civilian and military aircraft was held for two days in early November. The exhibition, featuring more than 100 aircraft from China and other countries, including both civilian and military aircraft, was held for two days in early November.
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