Brazil planes thrill

Thousands of spectators this afternoon turned out along the Kitty seawall to enjoy the thrilling Brazilian Air Demonstration Squadron popularly known as the Smoke Squadron.

The Government Information Agency said that a  team of over 20 pilots working with seven T-27 airplanes entertained the crowd with several flying formats including crossing and upside-down flying.

The activity was organised by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority in celebration of 100 years of civil aviation in Guyana. (GINA photo)

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