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ZHANGJIAJIE, March 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian aircraft
will not perform any stunt of flying through a tourist mid-air mountain hole in
Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan Province.
The information was released at a press conference
Friday before the aerobatic show was launched.
The decision is made out of consideration on
ecological and environmental protection, since heavy aircraft can cause powerful
air current when flying low, that might damage both the aircraft and the cave,
according to the Russian stunt team at the conference.
Embedded in a mountain, the Tianmen Hole, or Sky Gate
Hole, is about 131.5 meters above the ground, 60 meters in depth and 57 meters
in diameter. The narrowest part is about 28 meters in diameter, said Wang
Jianjun, an official on media in Zhangjiajie.
It turned famous after an aerobatic competition was
held there in 1999 when some pilots flew through the gate-like hole, Wang said.
The three-day aerobatic performance in Zhangjiajie is
in celebration of China's Year of Russia, which includes a wide rangeof cultural
and economic exchanges between China and Russia throughout the year. Enditem
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