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The aircraft are highly customized in order to achieve superior aerobatic performance.
It had highly sensitive controls which gave it superb aerobatic performance.
Other observers considered the two equally matched, or favored the Folgore in aerobatic performance, such as turning radius.
Air Show - held every year at the Macon Downtown Airport, it features impressive aerobatic performances by military airplanes.
Often the RAAF Roulettes will do aerobatic performances.
It was known for its manoeuvrability, which gave it superb aerobatic performance; it was also fast in the climb, making it an excellent interceptor.
The show team flies 11 CT-114 Tutors-nine for aerobatic performances, including two solo aircraft, and two as spares, flown by the team coordinators.
The G103A Twin II Acro variant features strengthened mainspar caps and steel control pushrods which permit greater aerobatic performance.
The SNS-7 (Sorrell Negative Stagger, Model 7) was intended to give full unlimited aerobatic performance without sacrificing the comforts of a cabin-style aircraft.
Later in the film, Paul Mantz flying a Boeing Model 100 biplane, flies a spirited aerobatic performance, reprising his earlier scene in Flight From Glory.
Later his aerobatic performances in Paris, riding a Farman biplane, led the French President Armand Fallières to declare him Le roi de l'air ("The King of the Air").
The aerobatic performance of the resulting Mü28 hinged on the extremely strong structure, stressed to +/-10g. Use of a symmetrical aerofoil section and an innovative automatic flap system (Wölbklappenautomatik) contributed to the Mü28's success.
The very first flight of the team is considered to be at an aerobatic performance with a formation of four aircraft, during the opening ceremony of the European sailing championship in Zadar on 23rd of July, 2004.
The damned thing refused to die gracefully, acting instead as if it were putting on a low-level aerobatic performance for the enjoyment of the spectators--in this case, Bob and members of the 307th NVA Regiment.
It was in this aircraft that he was killed on April 16, 1996, when the aircraft flipped over upon landing, following an aerobatic performance at the EAA Sun 'n Fun fly-in in Lakeland Florida.
Its capability for aerobatic performance is illustrated by its selection as the first demonstration aircraft for the navy's elite Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron in 1946, who flew it until the team was temporarily disbanded in 1950 during the Korean War and pressed into operational combat service.