Asas de Portugal

Asas de Portugal
(Wings of Portugal)

Asas de Portugal
Active 1977—1990
1997—1998
2001
2005—2010
Country Portugal
Branch Portuguese Air Force
Role Aerobatic display team
Size 2 Pilots
8 Support
Air Base Air Base No. 11, Portugal
Equipment 2 Alpha Jet A attack/trainer aircraft
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Aircraft flown
Attack (1997—present) Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet A
Fighter (1950s) F-84G Thunderjet
Trainer (1977—1992) Cessna T-37C

The Asas De Portugal (Wings of Portugal) is a flight demonstration team created in 1977 integrated with Esquadra 103 (103 Squadron) of the Portuguese Air Force. They are Portugal's national aerobatic flying team and fly two ex-Luftwaffe Dassault-Breguet/Dornier Alpha Jet. Their colour scheme is very dramatic and colorful and displays can often be compared to the syncro pair from the Patrouille de France.

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History

In 1977, the aerobatic team Asas de Portugal was created by order of the Air Force Chief of Staff (CEMFA), with the objective to represent the Portuguese Air Force (PoAF) at the International Air Tattoo air festival, being this new aerobatics team created 25 years later after having already existed previously two teams of this type during the 1950s — the Dragões (Dragons) and the São Jorge (Saint George) aerobatic patrols.

The demonstration patrol that operated the Cessna T-37C for 13 years while integrated with the 102 Squadron Panchos executed a total of 186 demonstrations, of which 40 were executed in international airshows. The restructure of the PoAF in the 1990s lead to the phase-out of the T-37 and to the interruption of the team's activities.

In 1997 the team was reactivated, being integrated with the 103 Squadron Caracóis and equipped with Alpha Jet aircraft, having a team of seven officer aviator pilots (PILAV) and a maintenance team. The first public appearance with the Alpha Jet was on June 27, 1997, at the commemorations of the 45th PoAF anniversary in Sintra.

In 1998, the display patrol was deactivated for logistics reasons.

By occasion of the 50th PoAF anniversary, in 2001, the responsibility to prepare an Alpha Jet aircraft flight demonstration to integrate the commemorations was given to the 103 Squadron. This resulted in the creation of a two-aircraft display team that represented Portugal with a 16-minute sequence of maneuvers in those commemorations, leading to the idea and plan of expanding the display.

In 2005, the Asas de Portugal were definitively reactivated, being once again integrated with the 103 Squadron, based at Beja Air Base – BA11.

The team was deactivated in 2010, before the start of the airshow season. Unofficially due to an undisclosed accident during a very low level pass.

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