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AIR SHOW TEAMS
AIR SHOW TEAMS
Even in the earliest days of aviation, pilots were showing off their skills before groups of admirers. It wasn't long before people would pay to see daredevil aerobatics. If a single aircraft turning, diving, and spinning was good, more were better. Soon thereafter, two or more aircraft performed as air show teams.
While many air show teams perform using general aviation aircraft, some with modifications to make them more aerobatic, numerous air show teams perform in specially produced aerobatic aircraft. Training aircraft are also popular air show team performers. These aircraft generally have light wing loadings making them easier to throw around the sky, and they are built strong to take the rigors of use by new pilots. They also make excellent air show team aircraft.
Jet-powered aircraft in air show teams have become more popular. Many used military aircraft have been purchased by civilians who restore and convert them for aerobatic performance. The Breitling Jet team is privately sponsored and has a total of nine modern jet trainer aircraft used in their air show teams performances.
Perhaps the ultimate in air show teams are the ones using military supersonic fighter jet aircraft. Their performances are usually loud, fast, and full of precision maneuvers.
What you will find listed below are the most popular air show teams from around the world, including the planes they fly, with specifications, their routines, histories, pictures, and wav sound.
AIR SHOW TEAMS
Argentina:
Cruz del Sur
Australia:
Roulettes
Canada:
Snowbirds
Chile:
Escuadrilla de Alta Acrobacia Halcones
China:
August 1st
Finland:
Midnight Hawks
France:
Breitling Jet Team
France:
Patrouille de France
Great Britain:
Blue Eagles
Great Britain:
Red Arrows
Greece:
F-16 Demo Team
Italy:
Frecce Tricolori
Japan:
Blue Impulse
Korea:
Black Eagles
New Zealand:
Red Checkers
Portugal:
Asas de Portugal
Russia:
Knights
Singapore:
Black Knights
Spain:
Patrulla Aguila
Switzerland:
Patrouille Suisse
Turkey:
Stars
United States:
Blue Angels
United States:
Thunderbirds