15/11/23 | 5:58 pm

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Sarang Helicopter Display Team impresses audiences at Dubai Air Show 2023

The Indian Air Force's Sarang Helicopter Display Team captivated audiences at the Dubai Air Show 2023 with their aerobatics and precision flying. The team, flying four HAL Dhruv helicopters, performed a variety of maneuvers, including loops, rolls, and inverted flight. They also formed intricate formations and displayed their skills at low-level flying.

The Sarang team is one of the world's premier helicopter display teams, and their performance at the Dubai Air Show is a testament to their skill and professionalism. The team's performance was met with enthusiastic applause from the crowd, and many spectators took to social media to praise their display. In addition to the Sarang team, the Indian Air Force also sent a contingent of two Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas aircraft to participate in the Dubai Air Show. The Tejas is a state-of-the-art indigenously developed fighter aircraft, and its presence at the air show is a sign of India's growing aviation capabilities.

The Dubai Air Show is one of the world's largest and most prestigious aviation events, and it is a major opportunity for aircraft manufacturers and other aviation industry players to showcase their products and services. The participation of the Indian Air Force and the Sarang Helicopter Display Team in the air show is a positive development for India's aviation industry, and it is likely to boost India's image as a leading aviation player in the world.

Vinod Kumar (UAE)

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