Gallery: The Dubai 2015 Air Show Has Plenty of Glitz, Metal, and Sunshine
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A F22 Raptor soars overhead.
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A woman watching biplanes perform.
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Etihad Airways A380 arrives at the event.
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Airshow performers.
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Government officials and delegates touring the flight line.
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Staying out of the heat under the wing of an Emirates A380.
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Airbus 380.
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Delegation touring the show.
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The cabin crew of the Etihad Airways A380.
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A two-phone technique while watching an airshow.
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Seeking shelter under a Swiss CS100 wing.
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Trails from a biplane performance.
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Detail shot of Qatar Airways Boeing 787 engine.
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Detail shot of A380 landing gear.
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Qatar 787 GEnx engine.
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Spectators watch the Airbus 350.
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Etihad A380 engine.
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