As they approached, they split formation and swam either side of me, like the Red Arrows performing an aerobatic display. |
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Some pilots argue that wood is a more logical material for aerobatic airplanes than metal because wood has no memory. |
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Since I had developed a reputation for aerobatics, I was volunteered for riding as the check pilot for the aerobatic competition. |
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That part of his history is actually quite usual among vintage warplane aerobatic pilots. |
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The aircraft had left the airport at Lafayette for an aerobatic practice flight. |
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As an avid aerobatic pilot, Paul pushes the airplane into some very basic, very gentle aerobatics. |
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Spectators watching the French aerobatic team perform during the air show at an airfield outside Moscow on Saturday. |
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Carmine bee-eaters perch on the back of kori bustards and red-crested korhaans plummet from the sky in daring aerobatic mating displays. |
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The most popular one is the three-day course, where pilots start off learning basic handling and aerobatic maneuvers like loops and rolls. |
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This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays. |
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Following this training, he purchased a Smith Miniplane, which he used for aerobatic practice. |
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Historically, the air show has featured major contract announcements, the introduction of new aerospace technology and aerobatic displays. |
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The majority of the flights were for aerobatic practice, and lasted less than one hour. |
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It amazed audiences at its first appearances at Western air shows in the 1990s with aerobatic manoeuvres previously unknown for a twin-engined jet aircraft its size. |
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For one precious moment the air filled with dragonfly hatchlings, their limp wings stiffening in the sun, performing aerobatic exercises before migrating down to the river. |
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The two-seat aerobatic biplane is no bigger than a compact car. |
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The Red Arrows aerobatic team had to take emergency action to avoid a tragedy when a microlight aircraft strayed into its airspace at an Airshow, the RAF revealed today. |
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The all-metal airplane was aerobatic, mostly with help from momentum. |
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There was no indication that the roll was anything other than an intentional aerobatic man½uvre. |
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This film summarizes the high octane final race and dog fight as well as the aerobatic competitions within it. |
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People close to the pilot had often seen him perform simple aerobatic manoeuvres like the wing-over, the loop, and the roll. |
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The second document referred to a solo aerobatic display by one of the performers. |
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For undetermined reasons, the aircraft entered a spiral manoeuvre that continued below the CARs minimum aerobatic recovery altitude. |
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The aerobatic magic here is something that escapes me, but what do I know? |
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Documentation on the Lomcevak aerobatic manoeuvre describes it as highly disorienting for the occupants and indicates that the aircraft usually comes out of the manoeuvre in a spin. |
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A male hen harrier's silhouette gliding low over the moorland is an eerie sight greatly prized by bird lovers, but the bird is best known for its aerobatic displays of climbing, twisting and rolling, known as sky dancing. |
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These things are fully aerobatic, they can be going 60mph. |
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For the aerobatic elite this dangerous sport presents, he claims, a perfect act of faith, an epiphany, an early glimpse of heaven. Some readers will share in the excitement of his pulsating prose. |
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Airworthiness standards for the issue of type certificates, and changes to those type certificates, for aircraft in the normal, utility, aerobatic, and commuter categories must be met. |
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As ambassadors of the Swiss Air Force, the PC-7 TEAM performs dynamic, elegant and precise formation aerobatic techniques which demand outstanding flying and threedimensional perception skills from its professional pilots. |
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The statement of aerobatic qualification records of the Masters of Disaster performers indicated that their display had not been reviewed when they achieved their qualifications. |
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The pilot ended his performance with the most dangerous stunt in the aerobatic book, a lomcovak. |
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Now it's clearer than ever that Mr. Corgan made himself a latter-day guitar hero in full late-1960s-and-early-1970s style: with aerobatic upper-register leads, bulldozing low riffs, pealing echoes and outbursts of feedback. |
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Air-cooled 450bhp Pratt and Whitney radial engines provide enough power to perform the aerobatic manoeuvres and carry a wing walker. |
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Specializing in advanced training for high-performance aircraft, the company offers aerobatic, tailwheel, upset-recovery, and type-transition training. |
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Ruth Shackleton, 39, who is the team manager of the world-class aerobatic display team, met youngsters of the 346 Tynemouth Squadron in North Shields. |
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Jonathon Whaley, an ex-Royal Navy and Fleet Air Arm pilot, will be showing off his single seat, high speed civilianised jet fighter to crowds attending the aerobatic show. |
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A Burbank man and his flight instructor were rescued from the ocean near Los Angeles Harbor on Sunday after they parachuted from a stalled aerobatic airplane. |
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There will be aerobatic performances in unusual and distinctive planes, including the Czech-built Zlin 50, the Red Bull MiG-17 and the Pitts Biplane. |
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