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Fireworks at the Flying Display

cjf2

Well-Known Member
This team of aircraft operate in Europe, specialising in evening displays when the light is dropping so the lights on the aircraft and fireworks ejected from them show up as they carry out synchronised aerobatics. What could possibly go wrong?!
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  • NIKON CORPORATION - NIKON D850
  • 200.0-500.0 mm f/5.6
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  • 1/640 sec
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  • Manual exposure
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That's really cool. Are they synchronizing with the fireworks? I could only imagine a plane getting hit.
 
Hi. They’re fired from the aircraft I believe so I suppose they are moving away from them. I imagine they needed detailed discussions with their insurance company before the started doing the display for the public!
 
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