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Watch: This stunt plane’s laser and fireworks light show has to be seen to be believed

Australia’s Avalon Air Show is no stranger to spectacular displays in the skies over Victoria, Australia. From low flying military aircraft to massive firey displays of cargo aircraft deploying defensive counter-measures, one can count on Avalon to produce some epic footage well worth fawning over each Spring.

This past year was no exception, and this footage of the Scandinavian “Catwalk” stunt plane seems to be torn right off the pages of some sort of space-adventure comic book. The combination of lasers, fireworks, and the aircraft itself makes for a sight to behold.

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Australia’s Avalon Air Show is no stranger to spectacular displays in the skies over Victoria, Australia. From low flying military aircraft to massive firey displays of cargo aircraft deploying defensive counter-measures, one can count on Avalon to produce some epic footage well worth fawning over each Spring.

This past year was no exception, and this footage of the Scandinavian “Catwalk” stunt plane seems to be torn right off the pages of some sort of space-adventure comic book. The combination of lasers, fireworks, and the aircraft itself makes for a sight to behold.

The gif really doesn’t do this spectacle justice, but you can watch the full 3-minute clip of the Catwalk performance below.

https://youtu.be/valQZEMJBEg

 

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Alex Hollings writes on a breadth of subjects with an emphasis on defense technology, foreign policy, and information warfare. He holds a master's degree in communications from Southern New Hampshire University, as well as a bachelor's degree in Corporate and Organizational Communications from Framingham State University.

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