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  2. List of air display teams - Wikipedia

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    Team Raven: United Kingdom: civilian: Van's Aircraft RV-8: 2010 [19] The Horsemen Aerobatic Team: United States: civilian: various: 1994: Thunder aerobatics team: China: People's Liberation Army Ground Force: CAIC Z-10: 2013 [20] Thunder Tigers Squadron: Taiwan: Republic of China Air Force: AIDC AT-3B: 1953: Thunderbirds: United States: United ...

  3. Republic of China Air Force Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team

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    Six AT-3B Thunder Tigers in arrow formation flight over Hualien Air Base, 2016. The Republic of China Air Force Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team was established at Tainan Air Force Base in 1953. [1] At the time of its founding, most Thunder Tiger pilots lived in Tainan's Shueijiaoshe military compound. [2]

  4. War Thunder - Wikipedia

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    [12] [7] A spinoff game called War Thunder Mobile (also known as War Thunder Edge [13]) was released in 2023 for Android and iOS. Developed as a " flying simulation game ", it was previously named War Thunder: World of Planes , [ 14 ] but due to its similarity with Wargaming 's World of Warplanes , it was changed to its present name in 2012.

  5. Frecce Tricolori - Wikipedia

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    F-86E supplied with the Cavallino Rampante. In Italy the first acrobatic flight school was founded in 1930 at the Udine-Campoformido Airport on the initiative of Colonel Rino Corso Fougier, commander of the 1st Fighter Wing: the first formation consisted of five Fiat C.R.20 and already on 8 June 1930 at first air show, called "Wing Day", these planes performed in a "bomb", a figure similar to ...

  6. Snowbirds (aerobatic team) - Wikipedia

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    The team is based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The Snowbirds' official purpose is to "demonstrate the skill, professionalism, and teamwork of Canadian Forces personnel". [2] The team also provides a public relations and recruiting role, and serves as an aerial ambassador for the Canadian Armed Forces. [3]

  7. IAF Aerobatic Team - Wikipedia

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    The IAF Aerobatic Team is the aerobatic display team of the Israeli Air Force. Until summer 2010 the team flew the IAI Tzukit, a variant of the French Fouga Magister manufactured under license by Israel Aerospace Industries. Since then the team operates four Beechcraft T-6 Texan II aircraft (#478, #484, #493, and #494).

  8. Combat flight simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Combat flight simulators are vehicle simulation games, amateur flight simulation computer programs used to simulate military aircraft and their operations. These are distinct from dedicated flight simulators used for professional pilot and military flight training which consist of realistic physical recreations of the actual aircraft cockpit, often with a full-motion platform.

  9. List of aerobatic aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Fouga CM.170 Magister (operated by the IAF Aerobatic Team) (1952) Fouga CM.175 Zéphyr (1959) Fournier RF 4 (1966) Gazuit-Valladeau GV-1020 (1969) Monument of Nieuport IV.G built to commemorate first loop. Gourdou-Leseurre GL B6 & B7 (1918) Morane-Saulnier G (1912) Morane-Saulnier MS.180 (1929) Morane-Saulnier M.S.225 (1932)