SWIFT AEROBATIC DISPLAY TEAM
26th February 2009
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Take off! Farnborough 19jul08
Take off! Farnborough 19jul08
Vogt Lo100  L1 designed in 1952 by Alvred Vogt and dominated glider aerobatics until the advent of the modern composite fibre gliders
Vogt Lo100 L1 designed in 1952 by Alvred Vogt and dominated glider aerobatics until the advent of the modern composite fibre gliders
Gaining height...
Gaining height...
..with precision turns...
..with precision turns...
..higher and higher @ Farnborough 19jul08
..higher and higher @ Farnborough 19jul08
Piper PA25 Pawnee  G-BDPJ a useful glider tugging aircraft...
Piper PA25 Pawnee G-BDPJ a useful glider tugging aircraft...
..was designed to be a rugged and easy to maintain agricutural aircraft
..was designed to be a rugged and easy to maintain agricutural aircraft
S-1 Swift  G-IZII produced in Poland between 1992 and 1997 and they remain the strongest, most aerobatic glider ever built
S-1 Swift G-IZII produced in Poland between 1992 and 1997 and they remain the strongest, most aerobatic glider ever built
Silence SA180 Twister  G-TWST built in 2005 by Peter Wells from a PFA Kit @ Farnborough 19jul08
Silence SA180 Twister G-TWST built in 2005 by Peter Wells from a PFA Kit @ Farnborough 19jul08
Piper PA25 Pawnee  G-BDPJ @ Shoreham 30aug08
Piper PA25 Pawnee G-BDPJ @ Shoreham 30aug08
Vans RV4 G-BVDI @ Shoreham 30aug08
Vans RV4 G-BVDI @ Shoreham 30aug08
S-1 Swift  G-IZII @ Shoreham 30aug08
S-1 Swift G-IZII @ Shoreham 30aug08
SWIFT AEROBATIC DISPLAY TEAM

Extract from the official website at
http://www.swiftteam.airshows.org.uk

Team pilots have a wealth of experience from both air displays and competitions and our displays have been seen all over the UK and Europe. Our pilots have taken top honours in national aerobatic competitions and have also competed at European and World levels. Last year our displays were witnessed by over 2.5 million people in the UK alone at 28 different venues and the team have also featured on national television broadcasts.


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