Noun
air show (plural air shows)
a public display of stunt flying, aerobatics, and historical aircraft.
During a recent air show at 8th Air Base in Isfahan, the air force displayed an F-14 with a dozen free-fall bombs hanging in its central canal. Source: Internet
Eurocopter signed a co-operation contract with the Malaysian Ministry of Defence at the 49th Paris air show in June 2011, related to the supply of the 12 EC 725 helicopters to Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) for search and rescue (SAR) operations. Source: Internet
After an air show performed by the Blue Angels, Ellie has a marvelous experience when she is taken up for a ride in a stunt airplane. Source: Internet
Flyable reproductions Me 262 (A-1c) replica of (A1-a), Berlin air show, 2006. Source: Internet
He was a professional Air Racer with over 10,200 hours. citation citation **On June 4, 1972, during the last day of the 9-day Transpo '72 Air Show, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds experienced their first fatal crash at an air show. Source: Internet
Jones was referring to the planned live-stream of the OC Air Show this year. Source: Internet