Jump to content

List of aerobatic aircraft

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Aerobatic aircraft)

An aerobatic aircraft is an aerodyne (a heavier-than-air aircraft) used in aerobatics, both for flight exhibitions and aerobatic competitions.

Most fall into one of two categories, aircraft used for training and by flight demonstration teams, which are often standard trainers or fighters, and aircraft especially designed for aerobatics, usually at the expense of other attributes, such as stability, carrying passengers or endurance.[1] Dates are of first flight.

Powered aircraft

[edit]

Australia

[edit]

Belgium

[edit]
Stampe-Vertongen SV-4

Brazil

[edit]

Canada

[edit]
Super Chipmunk - an extensively modified de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk

Chile

[edit]

China

[edit]

Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic

[edit]
Zlin Z-50 trailing smoke

Denmark

[edit]
SAI KZ VIII in museum

France

[edit]
Robin R.2160D (D-EIWR) 03
  • Acrobin (= Avions Robin R2160),(1976)
  • Aura Aero Integral R
Integral R
Monument of Nieuport IV.G built to commemorate first loop

France & Germany

[edit]

Germany

[edit]
Restored Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister
Extra 300L flying inverted
Sbach Xtremeair 342 Private D-EIXA, BBJ Bitburg (Bitburg Air Base), Germany PP1278607092

Hungary

[edit]

India

[edit]
  • Hunter (1982)
  • Kiran MkII (1996)
  • Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH)

Italy

[edit]
Breda Ba.19 inverted in museum
Frecce Tricolori Fiat G.91

Japan

[edit]

New Zealand

[edit]
CT/4 Airtrainers of the Red Checkers en echelon

Pakistan

[edit]

Poland

[edit]

Romania

[edit]
IAR 99 Șoim

Russia/Soviet Union

[edit]
Two Sukhoi Su-26s doing a crossover maneuver

South Africa

[edit]

South Korea

[edit]
The T-50Bs Black Eagles in albatross formation

Spain

[edit]
Patrulla Águila CASA C-101 flying canopy to canopy

Sweden

[edit]

Switzerland

[edit]

Taiwan/Republic of China

[edit]

United Kingdom

[edit]
De Havilland Tiger Moth
The Red Arrows Hawks carrying out a formation loop

United States

[edit]
Christen Eagle IIs of the Iron Eagles
North American Texans performing at AirVenture Oshkosh
USAF Thunderbirds T-38s coming out of the bottom of a formation loop
Pitts S-2 in low level sideways flight
Waco ASO

Yugoslavia

[edit]

Gliders

[edit]

Bulgaria

[edit]

Czechoslovakia

[edit]

Germany

[edit]
Glaser-Dirks DG-300

Italy

[edit]

Poland

[edit]
Marganski Swift S-1 performing at Old Warden
IAR-35 Acro aircraft (registration number YR-1003), at an Air Show near Cluj-Napoca, in 2007

Romania

[edit]

Soviet Ukraine

[edit]

South Africa

[edit]

Sweden

[edit]

Yugoslavia

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Williams, Neil (1975). Aerobatics. L.R. Williams, Illustrator. Surrey, England: Airlife Publishing Ltd. pp. 32, et seq. ISBN 0-9504543-0-3.
  2. ^ "Sobre hombros de gigantes - www.snap-and-roll.com". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
  3. ^ "Monocoupe 110 Special". airandspace.si.edu. Retrieved 2024-09-04.