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The Official Web site of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows ...
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Aguila Patrulla Acrobatica del Ejercito del Aire Espa ol. WEB NO OFICIAL Novedades Enlaces Aeronauticos ENTRAR 1999 - 2002 Asociacion Aire & Moom Ultima Actualizacion 22 May, 2002 ...
www.aire.org/aguila/ reviewsThe Vikings Display Team
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Vikings A tribute to the German navy's flight demonstration team (taken from: Vikings for Take-off , Motorbuch Verlag) In the late 1970 the German navy decided to establish a two-ship flight demonstration team to display the navy's primary weaponsystem F-104G Starfighter and it's outstanding abilities. The Jagel based MFG 1 was first to attend airshows, while MFG 2 followed soon after. Both air ...
www.fly-navy.de/vikings/vikings.html reviewsSuryakirans-The aerobatic team of Indian Air Force
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SURYAKIRANS HISTORY ~ Formation Aerobatics has been a part of Indian Air Force aviation history ever since its nativity. Paucity of space prevents the exhaustive details of all those who have performed in Display Formation flying. The roots would trace down to even before 1964, when four Mysteres crowds over Delhi on Republic Day. 1982, the Golden Jubilee of the Indian Air force saw the ...
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Tell me when this page is updated FLYING STARS - LETECE ZVEZDE photo: Nikola Dimitrievic Yugoslavia has a long history of precision display flying which was first demonstrated to the public during and airshow at Zemun Belgrade s military airfield in June 1938. After WWII, a pair of Yugoslav Air Force Jungmeisters made regular apirenses at air displays in the late 1940 s. These were followed by ...
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