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Aerobatic Teams of the World
AIRFORCES MONTHLY 16-pAGE SUPPLEMENT JUNE 2013 Military DisplayEdited by Mark Broadbent Teamsof the World 2013 IR FORCES operate display teams Ato showcase the raw skills of airmanship, precision and teamwork that underpin military flying and to promote awareness and recruitment. They also have an ambassadorial role, promoting an air force and country overseas. Many covered in this supplement display overseas each year and, in some cases, frequently undertake international tours. Teams are also used to promote a country’s aerospace industry, playing informal roles in sales campaigns. As financial constraints continue to affect air force budgets globally, it will be interesting to see if aerobatic teams can maintain their military, political and industrial value. FRECCE TRICOLORI - AMI Military display teams of the world 2013 Australia Roulettes ARGENTINACruz del Sur Brazil Esquadrilha Brunei Alap-Alap ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE da Fumaça Formation Official designation: ROYAL BRUNEI AIR FORCE Royal Australian Air BRAZILIAN AIR FORCE (Angkatan Tentera Udara Force Aerobatic Team (Força Aérea Brasileira) DiRaja Brunei - ATUDB) Aircraft: 6 x Pilatus PC-9 English translation: English translation: Base: RAAF Base East Sale Smoke Squadron Eagle Formation History: The Roulettes team Official designation: Official designation: Royal was established in 1970 for the Brazilian Air Force Air Brunei Air Force Aerobatic Team RAAF’s Golden Jubilee using Demonstration Squadron Aircraft: 3 x Pilatus PC-7II the Vampire’s replacement, the Aircraft: 7 x Embraer Base: Rimba AB Macchi MB326. It grew from T-27 Super Tucano History: Alap-Alap Formation its initial four aircraft to seven Base: Pirassununga AB was established in February 2011 in 1981, but a year later was History: The team was to mark the 50th anniversary reduced to five. -
D&G Aviation
HELICOPTER LIFE W INTER 2007 / £3.99 www.helicopterlife.com BELL C OBRA TEST FLIGHT PARIS TO O SHKOSH 50 YEARS OF AAC IRISH A IR C ORPS W ILD W OMEN FLYING H ELITECH M ATURES HELICOPTER LIFEis theHIGH LIFE HELICOPTER WINTER 2007 LIFE COVER STORY Show & Tell Guide 4 Flying the Bell On aviation shows and conferences. Cobra 32 Rainer Herzberg The Editor’s Letter 5 is given an exten - sive briefing and Aerial Forum 6 & 10 then flies the AH-1 For pilots to express their opinions Bell Cobra with anonymously or otherwise test pilot Blacky Schwarz Letters to the Editor 7 & 58 Counter Intuitive Helicopter 40 Flying Crackers 8, 9 Ranier Herzberg talks to test pilot Juri Jurewitsch about flying the R1-60 counter-rotating helicopters Heldair Martitiem 12 Arjan Dijksterhuis on the yearly show Bundespolizei Mountain Training 46 Rainer Herxberg, 50 years of flying 16 visits the Alan Norris visits Bundespolizei to Middle Wallop’s hear about and celebrations of 50 experience their years of Army Air mountain flying Corp flying and the methods for this move from report, which first Skeeters to larger came out in more powerful hel - Germany icopters HeliTech Duxford 50 Irish Air Corp 18 Helicopter Life team visits Duxford and Alan Norris sees how HeliTech has become a mature show visits the Irish Air Corp as they PremiAir 56 commemorate the Georgina Hunter- passing of their Jones reports on a sturdy Alouettes growing company and the change of which has seldom helicopter to been out of the AW139 or news since its EC135s acquisition of London Heliport Women -
Video Piracy Ing Enthusiasts Who Use FRS Radios at the Show Toro Toro Tcra Warbirds Team (Commemorative Videohas Everything You Need to Meet Each Other
336.925344.900376.025 376.075 reports over the last couple of years that these Brazilian Air Force Team (Brazil)130.550 384.550 radios might be in use at air shows by military 130.650 132.250 US Air Force AETC T-6 Texan East Coast Team Canadian Forces Skyhawks Parachute Jump units. It might be a good idea to program these Team (Canada) 123.000 294.700 123.400 138.400 283.700 (Ground support frequencies in as part of your air show load out. team uses FRS radios) Falcons Royal Air Force Parachute Jump Team US Air Force Combat search and rescue (SAR) (UK) 255.100 465.100 Channel 2 demonstrations 396.8750 Channel 1 397.1250 Frecce Tricolori Military Flight Team (Italy) 139.700225.450 236.000 242.000 397.1750 Channel 3 397.3750 Channel 4 307.800 381.000 251.900252.800 259.000 280.500 397.4250 Channel 5 397.4750 Channel 6 Grasshopper Helicopter Team (Netherlands) 282.800 287.500 381.000 384.550 397.5500 Channel 7 397.9500 Channel 8 281.100 US Coast Guard aircraft/SAR demonstrations 398.0500 Channel 9 399.4250 Channel 10 Halcones Military Flight Team (Chile) 136.175 122.900 (SAR) 157.050 (Drug Interdiction 399.4750 Channel 11 399.7250 Channel 12 La Patrouille Adecco Air Force Flight Team demo) 157.075 (Command Post)237.900 399.9250 Channel 13 399.9750 Channel 14 (France) 138.450141.825143.100 282.800 326.150 345.000 379.050 143.850 242.650 US Navy S-3 Viking aircraft demonstrations La Patrulla Aguila Military Flight Team (Spain) 263.400 Civilian/Foreign Air Demonstration Teams 130.500 252.500 US Navy SAR demonstrations 242.500 282.000 Military Stars Flight Team (Turkey)264.400 283.100 The Canadian Forces Snowbird aircraft 279.600 demonstration team (431 Air Demonstration Patroui,le Suisse Military Flight Team (Switzer- land'. -
US Navy Blue Angels
Photo courtesy USAF Thunderbirds ir Show! show activity in your area (all frequencies in this The Blue Angels are scheduled to fly 66 air Nothing stirs up the aircraft enthusi- article are in MHz). shows at 35 air show sites in the United States ast’s juices more than those two magical during the 2007 season, as the team celebrates A 118.0-137.0 25 kHz search steps (AM words. And every year, from March through No- 20 years of flying the F/A-18 Hornet. Last sea- vember, thousands travel all around the country mode) Note: We have reports of a lot of new air show activ- son, more than 15 million spectators watched each weekend to watch the action, as military ity in the new portion of the the Blue Angels perform. Since its inception in and civilian aero teams put their aircraft through civilian aero band – 136-137 1946, the Blue Angels have performed for more the paces to entertain and perform. MHz. Be sure to check out this than 427 million fans. While there is nothing quite as thrilling as frequency range out for civil- The other major piece of hardware in the going out to one of these public air shows and ian and military demo aircraft squadron is their C-130 Hercules transport air- communications watching the military or civilian demonstration 122.7-123.575 25 kHz search steps (AM) craft, affectionately known as “Fat Albert.” It is teams strut their stuff in front of thousands of 138.0-144.0 12.5 kHz search steps (AM/ the only Marine Corps aircraft permanently as- aircraft fanatics, you can add to the visual experi- Narrowband FM) signed to support a Navy squadron and is flown ence by monitoring the performing teams’ radio 148.0-150.8 12.5 kHz search steps (AM/ by an all-Marine Corps crew of three pilots and communications. -
Breitling Jet Team Completes Twelve-Month Asian Tour
Breitling Jet Team completes twelve-month Asian Tour The Breitling Jet Team is the first civilian Jet display team to complete a tour encompassing Asia, Russia and Europe. Navigating 40,000 kilometers the equivalent distance of the world’s circumference the Breitling Jet Team, consisting of seven L-39C Albatros jets has set a world first taking their unique and polished performance to new audiences in China, South East Asia, South Korea, Japan, Moscow, and Eastern Europe. The seven highly experienced pilots negotiated challenging transits over the mountains of Mongolia, jungles of Borneo, South China Seas and the Gobi Desert to name but a few. A full time team of seven technicians worked around the clock and in temperatures from -18 to +45 degrees to keep the aircraft in top-flight condition and allow the pilots to consistently pull high G and high-speed maneuvers. The team respected for their precision and reliability performed all expected 28 displays and delighted crowds of over 5.5 million. As well as experiencing new cultures the team met new friends on the ground and in the air such as the prestigious national aerobatic teams; Chinese August 1st team, South Korea Black Eagles, Indonesian Jupiter team, Malaysian Smokey Bandits, Thai Blue phoenix, and the Russian Knights. From the aerial perspective the team enjoyed flying low and in close formation over some of the world’s most iconic and notorious landmarks including: Petronas Towers, Borobudur Temple in Indonesia, Mount Fuji, the Great Wall of China and the historic city of Prague. As a special welcome back into European skies the team was greeted by two Swiss Air Force F/A-18 supersonic fighter jets and escorted across Swiss air space. -
Sports Standings
Official Sportsmanship Standings Spring 2011 Boys BU09 Division N Blue Mineola Magic 390 Massapequa Blue 383 Levittown Gunners F.C. 378 Franklin Sq Earthquakes 363 Auburndale Eagles 361 Hicksville Hawks 360 Island Trees Fusion 360 Elmont Roma 01 351 Lindenhurst Strikers 327 Auburndale Wildcats 315 Division N Red Massapequa Red 388 Auburndale Vipers 387 Woodhaven Wolverines 383 Uniondale Hawks 383 Roosevelt Rough Riders 370 Floral Park Green Fury 360 Levittown Cobras 347 Oyster Bay All Stars 340 Division S Gree Rocky Point Raptors 396 HBC Raiders 382 Kings Park Dynamite 381 NPT/CH Jackels 376 Ronkonkoma Rough Riders 364 Southampton Sharks 361 Bayport Barracudas 354 Terryville Arsenal 349 Mastic Titans 316 Smithtown Green Bullets 306 www.lijsoccer.com BU09 Division S Yello Smithtown Hurricanes 379 Smithtown Hawks 378 East Islip Fire 370 Commack Cosmos 369 Commack Titans 369 Brentwood Lions 364 Center Moriches Power 336 West Babylon Pride 325 Hauppauge Blue Thunder 317 Brentwood Galaxy 284 www.lijsoccer.com BU10 Division N1 POB N Y 392 NY Hota Blue Academy 392 Jericho Rebels 387 Elmont RB Generals 384 Bellmore United 376 Floral Park Fire 372 NHP Leopards 367 Farmingdale Fury 364 Albertson Barcelona 342 Garden City United 336 Division N2 RVC Milan 379 Syosset Synergy 372 Hicksville Galaxy 352 Rosedale Rebels 351 Auburndale Real Madrid 351 Hempstead Leopards 344 Port Wash Pythons 342 Island Trees Fury 339 NY Hota Strikers 320 Uniondale Leones 302 Division N3 Glen Cove Revolution 398 Levittown Warriors 380 Oceanside Dragons 373 Manhasset Warriors -
2000Hours Jet Time
South African Air Force, Jordanian Air Force, UAE Air Force, Royal Bahrain WE HEREBY CERTIFY AND MAKE KNOWN Air Force, Indian Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Malaysian Air Force, Singaporean Air Force, Australian Air Force, Korea Air Force, Peruvian Air That KATSUHITO TOKUNAGA Force, Venezuelan Air Force, Taiwanese Air Force, Thai Air Force, Uruguayan Air Force, Polish Air Force, Ukrainian Air Force, Japan Air Self Defense Force Having flown as professional aviation photographer in and Japan Maritime Self Defense Force. TA-4F/J Skyhawk, A-6E Intruder, EA-68 Prowler, TA-7C/P Corsair II, TAV- for: 8B Harrier II, Mitsubishi F-2B, F-4B/C/D/E/EJ/G/J/S Phantom II, RF- 4C/E Phantom II, Phantom FGR.2, F/NF-5B Freedom Fighter, F-5F Tiger Dassault, Saab, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Pilatus, RUAG, KAI, Leonardo II, F-14A/D Tomcat, F-15B/D/DJ Eagle, F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16B/D/F (Alenia/Aermacchi), ENEAR, Sukhoi, SuperJet International, Irkut, Mikoyan, Fighting Falcon, F/A-18B/D Hornet, F/A-18F Super Hornet, F-100F Super Aero, Embraer, Northrop, BAE Systems, GE, Fairchild, Aerostar, Elbit Sabre, CF/F-101B/F Voodoo, TF-104G Star Fighter, F-105F Thunderchief, F- with 106B Deltadart, A-37B Dragonfly, S-3B Viking, Fuji T-1A/B, Mitsubishi T-2, Kawasaki T-4, T-33 Shooting Star, CT-114 Tutor, T-37, T-38 Talon, Alpha Jet Aerobatic Teams; Ajas de Portugal, Patrulla Aguila, Patrouille de France, Raffin A/B/E, E-25A/A-36, Mirage IIIB/BS/D, Mirage 5B, Mirage F1B, Mirage Mike, Cartouche Doré, Red Devils, Statfighters,Patrouille Suisse, PC-7 Team, 2000/2000-9, -
Aircraft Crash Sites at Sea: a Scoping Study
Wessex Archaeology Aircraft Crash Sites at Sea A Scoping Study Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Ref: 66641.02 February 2008 AIRCRAFT CRASH SITES AT SEA: A SCOPING STUDY ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESK-BASED ASSESSMENT:FINAL REPORT Prepared by: Wessex Archaeology Portway House Old Sarum Park Salisbury WILTSHIRE SP4 6EB Prepared for: English Heritage February 2008 Ref: 66641.02 © Wessex Archaeology Limited 2008 Wessex Archaeology Limited is a Registered Charity No.28778 Aircraft Crash Sites at Sea: A Scoping Study Wessex Archaeology 66641.02 AIRCRAFT CRASH SITES AT SEA: A SCOPING STUDY ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESK-BASED ASSESSMENT:FINAL REPORT Ref: 66641.02 Summary Wessex Archaeology have been funded by English Heritage through the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund to undertake a scoping study to identify current gaps in data and understanding relating to aircraft crash sites at sea. The study arises partly out of the discovery of aircraft parts and associated human remains as a result of marine aggregate dredging. The objectives of the Scoping Study are as follows: x to review existing literature relating to the archaeology of aircraft crash sites at sea, existing guidance, and the legislative context; x to clarify the range and archaeological potential of aircraft crash sites, by presenting examples of aircraft crash sites, which will include a range of site conditions and mechanisms affecting site survival, their management and investigation; x to establish the relationship, in terms of numbers and composition, between the National Monuments Record -
It's Show Time!
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Page Control Chart
4/8/10 JO 7340.2A CHG 2 ERRATA SHEET SUBJECT: Order JO 7340.2, Contractions This errata sheet transmits, for clarity, revised pages and omitted pages from Change 2, dated 4/8/10, of the subject order. PAGE CONTROL CHART REMOVE PAGES DATED INSERT PAGES DATED 3−2−31 through 3−2−87 . various 3−2−31 through 3−2−87 . 4/8/10 Attachment Page Control Chart i 48/27/09/8/10 JO 7340.2AJO 7340.2A CHG 2 Telephony Company Country 3Ltr EQUATORIAL AIR SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE EQL ERAH ERA HELICOPTERS, INC. (ANCHORAGE, AK) UNITED STATES ERH ERAM AIR ERAM AIR IRAN (ISLAMIC IRY REPUBLIC OF) ERFOTO ERFOTO PORTUGAL ERF ERICA HELIIBERICA, S.A. SPAIN HRA ERITREAN ERITREAN AIRLINES ERITREA ERT ERTIS SEMEYAVIA KAZAKHSTAN SMK ESEN AIR ESEN AIR KYRGYZSTAN ESD ESPACE ESPACE AVIATION SERVICES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC EPC OF THE CONGO ESPERANZA AERONAUTICA LA ESPERANZA, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO ESZ ESRA ELISRA AIRLINES SUDAN RSA ESSO ESSO RESOURCES CANADA LTD. CANADA ERC ESTAIL SN BRUSSELS AIRLINES BELGIUM DAT ESTEBOLIVIA AEROESTE SRL BOLIVIA ROE ESTERLINE CMC ELECTRONICS, INC. (MONTREAL, CANADA) CANADA CMC ESTONIAN ESTONIAN AIR ESTONIA ELL ESTRELLAS ESTRELLAS DEL AIRE, S.A. DE C.V. MEXICO ETA ETHIOPIAN ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES CORPORATION ETHIOPIA ETH ETIHAD ETIHAD AIRWAYS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ETD ETRAM ETRAM AIR WING ANGOLA ETM EURAVIATION EURAVIATION ITALY EVN EURO EURO CONTINENTAL AIE, S.L. SPAIN ECN CONTINENTAL EURO EXEC EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE LTD UNITED KINGDOM ETV EURO SUN EURO SUN GUL HAVACILIK ISLETMELERI SANAYI VE TURKEY ESN TICARET A.S. -
Frequency List Alpha & Bravo Scanners (Pro-26)
Frequency List Alpha & Bravo Scanners (Pro-26) Bank Category Channel Frequency Name 1 120.8 Director & Coningsby MATZ 2 121.3 Tower 3 122.1 Ground 4 123.3 Departures 5 132.9 Director 6 250.85 Arrivals & Departures (Possibly Radar - 2013) Talkdown 7 256.675 Tower stud 2? 8 257.8 Tower 9 277.775 Departures 10 308.5 Director RAF Waddington (EGXW) MATZ 11 308.62 Talkdown (Stud 5) 12 342.125 Ground 1 13 362.2 Approach 14 378.5 Director/Talkdown/Approach (Sometimes sending to 6 for talk down) 15 308.625 Talkdown (Possibly 14) 16 362.3 Nationwide Army Joint Opps Frequency (OAS/JTAC/TACP) 17 125.35 Tower and Approach/Talkdown 18 121.5 International Air Distress (IAD) (VHF Guard) 19 243 Military Air Distress (MAD) (UHF Guard) 20 243.4 Alpha 21 122.45 Wickenby 22 119.375 Waddington/Cranwell CMATZ 23 127.35 Radar/Zone (R313 Clearance) 24 231.8 Radar (Black Eagles used in 2012) 25 259.525 Zone/Radar 26 291.675 ATIS 27 344 Radar 28 362.3 Radar 29 385.4 Radar 30 121.1 RAF Waddington (EGXW) Area 31 32 2 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 121.175 42 130.675 43 132.9 44 130.5 45 130.625 46 134.55 47 122.1 48 257.8 49 123.3 50 344 Common Airshow 51 362.3 52 385.4 3 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 128.125 London AC - Lakes (S10) 62 133.8 Scottish AC - East 63 127.105 London AC 64 134.425 Scottish AC 65 133.705 London AC 66 129.205 London AC 67 133.05 Scottish AC 68 122.8 Scottish AC 69 122.75 Donna Nook & Wainfleet Range Control 70 124.6 London Area Info (South of Wash) National ATC (Military & Civilian) 71 125.475 London Area Info (North of Wash) 72 135.625 London -
RIAT 2006, RAF Fairford
THE ROYAL INTERNATIONAL AIR TATTOO 2006 RAF FAIRFORD Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 July 2006 AIRCRAFT CHECKLIST – Compiled by BEN DUNNELL Main static display (south side): Royal Air Force Canberra PR9 XH135 M 39 (1 PRU) Sqn Chinook HC2 ZA714 * 18 Sqn (departed Sun am) Dominie T1 XS739 A 55(R) Sqn/3 FTS ‘55(R) Sqn 90th Anniversary 1916-2006 Nothing Shakes Us’ / ‘Air Engineering Training 1941-2005’ Hawk T1A XX188/CF 100 Sqn Hawk T1A XX205 A 208(R) Sqn/4 FTS ‘1916-2006 90th Anniversary’ Hawk T1A replica ‘XX308’ Marketing & Recruitment Unit Hercules C3 XV307 A Marshall Aerospace ‘40 Years of RAF Service’ Jaguar GR3A XX752/EK 6 Sqn King Air 200 ZK453 ‘Morpheus’ / ‘1916-2006’ A 45(R) Sqn/3 FTS Nimrod MR2 XV254 201 Sqn/Kinloss Wing Puma HC1 ZE449 33 Sqn Sentry AEW1 ZH101 8/23 Sqns Tornado F3 ZE342/FG 25 Sqn Tornado GR4 ZA552/XI 13 Sqn Tucano T1 ZF171 207(R) Sqn/1 FTS Typhoon F2 ZJ922/QO-C 3 Sqn Typhoon nose replica (unmarked) Marketing & Recruitment Unit Vigilant T1 ZH118/TD 612 VGS Vigilant T1 ZH121/TG 612 VGS Vigilant T1 ZH278/SF 612 VGS Viking T1 ZE504/VH 625 VGS Viking T1 ZE625/XP 625 VGS Royal Navy Jetstream T2 XX484/CU-566 750 NAS Lynx HMA8 ZD265/306 815 NAS Merlin HM1 ZH860/269 T 814 NAS Sea King ASaC7 ZE420/89 849 NAS Sea King HC4 ZF116/WP 848 NAS Army Air Corps Gazelle AH1 cab ZB686 Blue Eagles Islander AL1 ZG846 1 Flt/5 Regt British Army GEC Phoenix ZJ408 32 Regt, Royal Artillery Joint Services Griffin HT1 ZJ708/K 60(R) Sqn/DHFS T67M-260 Firefly G-BWXD DEFTS QinetiQ Alpha Jet A ZJ648 QinetiQ Air Fleet Andover C1PR XS596 QinetiQ Air Fleet/UK