Magicians of the Air Fly Over Stonehenge

August 5 - The world’s finest
aerobatic pilots took a break from training for the Longleat Red Bull
Air Race on Thursday to perform a fly-over above the world-famous
landmark Stonehenge.
Lead by British pilot Paul
Bonhomme, the ‘Magicians of the Air’ flew in formation over the ancient
stone circle, which is considered one of the wonders of the world.
Stonehenge, which dates back
3,000 years BC, was erected to align with the rising and setting of the
sun.
The Longleat Red Bull Air Race,
which takes place on Sunday, August 8, is the fifth stop of the 2005
World Series.
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Stefan Aufschnaiter
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