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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. Category:Aerobatics in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  5. 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]

  6. 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.

  7. Control line - Wikipedia

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    A full-fuselage aerobatic control line Strega in flight. Control line (also called U-Control) is a simple and light way of controlling a flying model aircraft.The aircraft is typically connected to the operator by a pair of lines, attached to a handle, that work the elevator of the model.

  8. Flypast - Wikipedia

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    The Red Arrows and Concorde conclude a special flypast over Buckingham Palace, London, on 4 June 2002 celebrating the Queen's Golden Jubilee Mikoyan MiG-29 & Chengdu F-7 during Bangladesh Air Force Victory Day Flypast and Aerobatics Show 2016. A flypast is a ceremonial or honorific flight by an aircraft or group of aircraft.

  9. Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK-headquartered BAE Systems is the world's fourth-largest defence contractor and it employs around 36,400 people in the UK. [ 95 ] [ 96 ] The largest aerospace related locations of BAE Systems are Warton, Samlesbury and Brough.