Four additional 330SC aircrafts were flown by UK pilots slicing through the twilight, lights tracing sharp arcs overhead. The aircrafts left a shimmering trail of coloured dust of saffron and green.
The team’s trademark ‘dotty’ effect was everywhere to be seen, releasing a plume of grey smoke as the formation climbed into a tight spiral. A drone show followed, as a cluster of green-lit drones assembled in a glowing rectangle.
Ambitious drone show dazzles visitors:
The visuals continued to build, when an aircraft appeared to descend towards the runway, creating an illusion of an actual landing in mid-air. The drones formed a figure of a woman pilot, in a nod to India’s women pilots. It was followed by digital icons such as Digi Yatra, Air Sewa and more. The show captivated every visitor’s attention and held it for fifteen minutes as the drones transformed the sky into a living canvas.
Day one of the Wings India show came to an end as Indian flag was unfurled in Saffron, white and green across the sky.