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  2. Russian Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Knights (Russian: Русские Витязи, romanized: Russkie Vityazi) is an aerobatic demonstration team of the Russian Air Force.Originally formed on April 5, 1991 at the Kubinka Air Base as a team of six Sukhoi Su-27s, the team was the first to perform outside the Soviet Union in September 1991 when they toured the United Kingdom.

  3. List of preserved Douglas C-47 Skytrains - Wikipedia

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    42-92419 – CC-129 on static display at the National Air Force Museum of Canada in Astra, Ontario. [ 28] 42-108960 – C-47A on static display at the Aero Space Museum of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta. [ 29] 44-76590 – Dakota IV on static display at Greenwood Military Aviation Museum in Greenwood, Nova Scotia. [ 30]

  4. List of air display teams - Wikipedia

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    Royal New Zealand Air Force. Beechcraft T-6 Texan II. 2000. Black Knights. Singapore. Republic of Singapore Air Force. General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon. 1973. Blue Angels.

  5. 2007 Blue Angels South Carolina crash - Wikipedia

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    8. The 2007 Blue Angels South Carolina crash occurred on Saturday, April 21, 2007, when the Number 6 US Navy Blue Angels jet crashed during the final minutes of an air show at the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, South Carolina. [ 1] The sole fatality was the pilot, Lieutenant Commander Kevin "Kojak" Davis. [ 2]

  6. 1982 Thunderbirds Indian Springs Diamond Crash - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 Diamond Crash was the worst operational accident to befall the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Team involving show aircraft. [ 1] Four Northrop T-38 Talon jets crashed during operational training on 18 January 1982, killing all four pilots.

  7. United States Army Parachute Team - Wikipedia

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    The two, 12-member teams travel around 240 days per year, and use the team's two Fokker C-31A Troopship jump aircraft as their primary means of transportation, and sometimes the UV-18C Twin Otter Series 400 made by Viking. The two demonstration teams are dubbed the Gold Team and Black Team, in reference to the official U.S. Army colors.

  8. Swifts (aerobatic team) - Wikipedia

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    Kubinka Air Base. Moscow Oblast, Russia. Colors. White, Red, Dark Blue. Aircraft flown. Fighter. 6 MiG-29. The Swifts ( Russian: Стрижи, romanized : Strizhi) is an aerobatic demonstrator team of the Russian Air Force, formed on 6 May 1991. The team currently performs with 6 MiG-29/29UB aircraft.

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