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  2. British Aerobatic Association - Wikipedia

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    The association was formed on 1 May 1974. It's members teach and fly aerobatics at many airfields across the United Kingdom. The association is recognised by Royal Aero Club as the governing body of sport aerobatics. [1]

  3. AeroSuperBatics - Wikipedia

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    Breitling Wingwalkers four-ship display, July 2011. Utterly Butterly wing walkers, 2004. Breitling wing walkers, 2013.. AeroSuperBatics Limited, legally known as Aero-Super-Batics Limited, [1] and commonly known merely as AeroSuperBatics, is a British civilian biplane multi-aircraft formation aerobatics and wing walking team.

  4. Premier Farnell - Wikipedia

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    Premier Farnell Ltd. is a distributor of products for electronic system design, maintenance and repair throughout Europe, North America and Asia Pacific, with operations in 36 countries and trading in over 100. [1] In October 2016, the firm was purchased by Avnet in a deal valued at approximately £691 million. [2]

  5. Category:Aerobatics in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Category for aerobatics in the UK Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B. British sport aircraft (11 C)

  6. No. 52 Squadron IAF - Wikipedia

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    Formation aerobatics has been a part of IAF aviation history since it was established. The Surya Kiran (which means 'sunbeam' in Sanskrit) squadron was conceived in 1996 to serve as Ambassadors who would showcase the prowess of the Air Force's fighter pilots in precision aerobatic flying. The SKAT was a successor of the earlier display team ...

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  8. BAC Strikemaster - Wikipedia

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    The four BAC Strikemasters of the UK aerobatics display team Team Viper at Cotswold Airport, Gloucestershire, England One of Botswana's Strikemasters RNZAF Strikemasters in 1984. Strikemaster Mk 80 : Export version for Saudi Arabia, 25 aircraft. Strikemaster Mk 80A: 22 aircraft were sold to Saudi Arabia as part of a follow-up order.

  9. Aeralis Advanced Jet Trainer - Wikipedia

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    The Aeralis Advanced Jet Trainer (ADJ) is an advanced jet trainer aircraft designed by Aeralis in the United Kingdom.It is the initial variant of a family of modular aircraft which are reconfigurable to cover a variety of roles, including operational training, basic jet training, aerobatics/display and light combat.