Breitling jet team air show thrills crowd over Subang sky

SUBANG – The show finale ended with a “final break” maneuver firing off thermal flares in the sky evoking a big round of loud applause from the spectators.

 

Seven L39C Albatros jets of the Breitling Jet Team gives a breathtaking aerobatic performance in the skies overlooking the Skypark, Subang.

The Breitling Jet Team gave a breathtaking aerobatic performance in the skies overlooking the Skypark Terminal at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (formerly Subang Airport) on March 16, 2013.

The 20 minutes display by seven L39C Albatros jets left everyone spellbound as the pilots flew in total synchronicity over the blue skies with rolls, loops, crossovers and other gravity-defying maneuvers.

“It’s awesome to see the jets performed with amazing maneuverability!” said Anwar Anis, 37, the CEO of Pantai Hospital Ipoh who came for his three children to watch the team.

“My kids love aviation and they are really excited as this is our second time watching an air show,” added Anwar who had been to TUDM base in Subang for their first air show not long ago.

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K. Ravindran, 45, a lecturer at a private college in Puchong said he brought his 9-year-old son R. Sharveanthiran just to see the air show for the first time.

“We must say the show was really spectacular!

“My son aspires to be an astronaut so we bring him here today to motivate and inspire him achieve success,” said Ravindran whose uncle also tagged along.

The Breitling Jet Team is the world’s largest professional civilian jet aerobatic team and performed the dazzling show for the first time in Malaysia.

The Breitling Jet Team aerial display wows crowd at Subang.
The Breitling jet team flying in harmony.
Breitling Jet Team in an "Avenger" formation routine.
Smoke trails emitted by the Breitling Jet Team.
The Breitling Jet Team performs challenging maneuvers such as the Apache Roll.
A "Opposite Barrel Roll" maneuver performed by the Breitling Jet Team.
Breitling Jet Team in a low-level inverted high-speed pass.
Anwar Anis and his three children give the thumbs up for the Breitling Jet Team air show in Subang.
K. Ravindran (left) hopes the air show will motivate and inspire his 9-year-old son Sharveanthiran to become an astronaut. On the right is Ravindran's uncle.
Breitling Jet Team pilots in a group pose after they landed from the air show at Subang.
The Breitling Jet Team pilots are the undisputed stars of the show.
A lucky fan got his motorcycle helmet autographed by Breitling Jet Team leader Jacques Bothelin.
Breitling Jet Team pilot Frederic Schwebel autographs for fans at Subang
Breitling Jet Team pilot Patrick Marchand poses for a snapshot with a fan.
Breitling Jet Team pilot Patrick Marchand (left) signs autographs for fans Chloe Lim (centre) and Sandy Chang (right).
Mike Neo (Back row, third from left) presenting a photo of the Breitling Jet Team flying over Petronas Twin Towers to team leader Jacques Bothelin (second from right).

The seven L-39C Albatros Czech-made twin-seater military training jets were piloted by experienced professional pilots who were from the French air force.

The jets flew in formation within three metres of each other and performed various spectacular aerial stunts at speeds of up to 750 km/h (approx. 435 mph) and with up to 8G accelerations demonstrating their speed and audacity.

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The show finale ended with a “final break” maneuver firing off thermal flares in the sky evoking a big round of loud applause from the spectators.

“As organiser, we want every body to enjoy the show and see the happy smiles on their faces,” said Melchers Time Singapore managing director Mike Neo, the Breitling Jet Team event organizer for South-east Asia region.

The Breitling jet team team is an ambassador for Swiss watchmaker Breitling and will perform their next stop in Thailand on this weekend.

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Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.