CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Sunday's finale to the 2022 Chicago Air and Water Show was a rainy one. Once the clouds parted and the sun came out, though, Chicagoans all along the lakefront had a front row seat to aerobatic performances that ripped, chopped, and glided through the sky.
Although several performances were canceled, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and U.S. Army Golden Knights were among several high-fliers who made the day's events well worth the wait.
If you missed Sunday's show, be sure to follow WBBM on Instagram for all of the live videos, photos and more from the weekend's festivities.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels flying in a "diamond" formation.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioF-22 Raptors and F-35s also flew in the 2022 Chicago Air and Water Show.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioThe U.S. Navy Blue Angels closed out the Chicago Air and Water Show.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioA U.S. Army Golden Knights paratrooper drops onto North Avenue Beach in Chicago.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioRescue demonstrations kicked off Sunday's Chicago Air and Water Show performances.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioDespite the rain, many stayed out to see the Chicago Air and Water Show.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioParatrooper touches down on North Avenue Beach in Chicago.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioThe U.S. Army Golden Knights float down to Chicago's North Avenue Beach.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioThe U.S. Navy Blue Angels soar over Chicago.
Emilly Silveira Andrade/WBBM NewsradioThe U.S. Navy Blue Angels headlined the 2022 Chicago Air and Water Show.
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