WORLD New Zealand' Wairarapa airshow attracts thousands of visitors despite pandemic

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New Zealand' Wairarapa airshow attracts thousands of visitors despite pandemic

Xinhua

08:39, February 28, 2021

Airplanes perform during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

An airplane performs during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

An airplane performs during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

Airplanes perform during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

Airplanes perform during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

A pilot performs during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

Airplanes perform during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

Airplanes perform during the Wings Over Wairarapa airshow at the Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand, Feb. 27, 2021. Over 15,000 people gathered and crowded on the side of the airstrip of Hood Aerodrome in Masterton, New Zealand on Saturday, to watch the biennial Wings Over Wairarapa airshow. Wings Over Wairarapa 2021 began on Friday and will run for three days. It featured over 70 aircraft including vintage, military, New Zealand Defence Force, jets, helicopters, aerobatic displays, and skydiving. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

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