Will the Suryakiran Team Dazzle Chandigarh with an Air Show Before the Final Farewell to MiG-21?

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- The Suryakiran Aerobatic Team will perform an air show in Chandigarh.
- The event marks the retirement of the MiG-21 fighter jet.
- Expect breathtaking aerial maneuvers and formations.
- Celebration of teamwork and excellence of the Indian Air Force.
- Event takes place from September 22 to September 26.
Chandigarh, Sep 17 (NationPress) The stunning city of Chandigarh is gearing up for an awe-inspiring aerial display as the esteemed Suryakiran Aerobatic Team prepares to execute an exceptional air show that is sure to captivate audiences.
Known as the ‘Ambassadors of the Indian Air Force’, the Suryakiran Aerobatic Team is celebrated for its remarkable precision, skill, and synchronized teamwork. This elite squadron, piloting the striking red-and-white Hawk Mk-132 jets, will deliver a series of breathtaking maneuvers. From elegant loops and exhilarating barrel rolls to gravity-defying inverted flights and the crowd-favorite DNA maneuver, each performance showcases the unmatched expertise and coordination of the pilots.
Residents and visitors in Chandigarh can anticipate this rare spectacle as the skies transform into a canvas of stunning formations that celebrate the principles of teamwork, discipline, and excellence synonymous with the Indian Air Force.
The Suryakiran Aerobatic Team will begin its practice sessions on September 22, culminating in a grand finale on September 26, coinciding with the official retirement of the MiG-21.
The legendary MiG-21 fighter jet is set to retire on September 26 during a ceremony in Chandigarh, marking the conclusion of the aircraft's impressive six-decade legacy with the IAF, which first inducted the MiG-21 in 1963 as high-altitude interceptors before adapting them for ground-attack missions.
Originally designed in the USSR to counter American U-2 spy planes, this event, titled ‘Culmination of MiG-21 Ops in IAF’, symbolizes the end of an era for the MiG-21. On the day of the ceremony, MiG-21s will grace the skies of Chandigarh one last time for a special flypast.
The farewell event will span ninety minutes and will feature a guard of honour, commemorative displays, and the symbolic transfer of the aircraft’s Form 700 to the chief guest.