(140828) -- FAKU, Aug. 28, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Four planes of the Red Bull Aerobatic Team fly in formation in an air show in Faku, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Aug. 27, 2014. The Red Bull Aerobatic Team of China, the nation's first unlimited aerobatics team, was founded by professional pilot Zhao Wei on Sept. 20 of 2013. Besides Zhao, members of the team are all from South Africa. The team has four XA 42 planes, the top-level aerobatic planes which allow a pilot to fly at much lower altitudes and slower speeds and hence provide a much stronger visual impact for spectators. The aerobatic t
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(140828) -- FAKU, Aug. 28, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Four planes of the Red Bull Aerobatic Team fly in formation in an air show in Faku, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Aug. 27, 2014. The Red Bull Aerobatic Team of China, the nation's first unlimited aerobatics team, was founded by professional pilot Zhao Wei on Sept. 20 of 2013. Besides Zhao, members of the team are all from South Africa. The team has four XA 42 planes, the top-level aerobatic planes which allow a pilot to fly at much lower altitudes and slower speeds and hence provide a much stronger visual impact for spectators. The aerobatic team is preparing for the World Advanced Aerobatic Championships in South Africa in November. The nature of unlimited aerobatics is to explore the limits of the human body and the harmony between the pilot and plane. (Xinhua/Li Gang) (lfj)