-
limited aerobatic manoeuvres. An
example of a
fully aerobatic helicopter,
capable of
performing loops and rolls, is the
Westland Lynx. Most
aerobatic manoeuvres...
-
Aerobatic maneuvers are
flight paths putting aircraft in
unusual attitudes, in air shows,
dogfights or
competition aerobatics.
Aerobatics can be performed...
-
Robert Joseph Holland Jr. (May 30, 1974 –
April 24, 2025) was an
American aerobatic pilot. He
performed in
airshows from 2002
until his
death in a
crash at...
- The
International Aerobatic Club (IAC) is a
division of the
Experimental Aircraft ****ociation (EAA) and the
National Aeronautics ****ociation (NAA). It...
-
British civilian aerobatic team
based at the
Sywell Aerodrome in Northamptonshire. They had been
described as "the world's only
aerobatic airline" and were...
-
designated as a squadron. The show team
flies 11 CT-114 Tutors: nine for
aerobatic performances,
including two solo aircraft, and two spares,
flown by the...
- An
aerobatic aircraft is an
aerodyne (a heavier-than-air aircraft) used in aerobatics, both for
flight exhibitions and
aerobatic competitions. Most fall...
- The
Jupiter Aerobatic Team is the
current Indonesian Air
Force aerobatic display team
flying with six KT-1B
Wongbee aircraft painted in red and white....
- The
Swifts (Russian: Стрижи, romanized: Strizhi) is an
aerobatic demonstrator team of the
Russian Air Force,
formed on 6 May 1991. The team currently...
- The Red Arrows,
officially known as the
Royal Air
Force Aerobatic Team, is the
aerobatics display team of the
Royal Air
Force (RAF)
based at RAF Waddington...