Frecce Tricolori

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Frecce Tricolori (Three-coloured Arrows) is the precision aerobatic demonstration team for the Italian Air Force. The team flies the Aermacchi MB-339-A/PAN, a two-seat fighter-trainer and anti-tank craft capable of roughly 898 km/h at sea level. Unfortunately, many immediately associate the team's name with the Ramstein airshow disaster, one of the worst airshow crashes in history. On August 28, 1988, two of the Frecce Tricolori's planes collided in mid-air during a performance over Ramstein airbase, sending the flaming debris from one aircraft into the crowd and killing seventy people.


Modern Aerobatic Teams

AAC Blue Eagles | CF Snowbirds | FAF Patrouille de France | IAF Frecce Tricolori | IAF Surya Kiran | IAF Sarang | JSDF Blue Impulse | PLAAF August 1st | PAF Team Iskry | RAAF Roulettes | RAF Red Arrows | RJ Royal Jordanian Falcons | RMAF Marche Verte | RNZAF Red Checkers | SAF Patrouille Suisse | SAF Patrulla Aguila | SAF Team 60 | TUAF Turkish Stars | UAF Ukrainian Falcons | USAF Thunderbirds | USN Blue Angels | VVS Russian Knights

See also: Frecce Tricolori, 1988, Aermacchi MB-339, Aerobatic, Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Anti-tank, Army Air Corps, Armée de l'Air