Patrulla Águila

Patrulla Águila

Patrulla Águila in 2016
Active 1985–present
Country Spain
Branch Spanish Air Force
Role Aerobatic flight demonstration team
Garrison/HQ San Javier Air Base
Colors Red, yellow, white
Aircraft flown
Fighter 12 Casa C-101 Aviojets
Only 7 fly in airshows
Patrulla Águila at RIAT of 1987
Patrulla Águila.

Patrulla Águila (Spanish for "Eagle Patrol"), formed 4 July 1985, is the aerobatic demonstration team of the Spanish Air Force, based at San Javier Air Base where is located the academy of officers of the Spanish Air Force, near Mar Menor and La Manga, in the Murcia region of Spain. Flying 7 Casa C-101 Aviojets, they are the only team to use yellow smoke and are also known for their formation landings.

History

During the '50s and '60s Spain had various aerobatic teams which preceded the creation of the Patrulla Águila. These were:

The 4 June 1985, Patrulla Águila made its first training whose pilots were selected among the teachers of the Air Force Academy and equipped with the new built Casa C-101 Aviojet.

Members of the patrol

Piloto[1] Puesto 2011
Miguel Puertas (Granada) Chief of the patrol
Ignacio Sánchez-Heredero (Madrid) Leader
César Piquer (Valencia) Right Point
Antonio Monge (Madrid) Left Point
Pedro M. Monleón (Valencia) Dog
Antonio Gutiérrez (Granada) Solo
Moisés Roca (Murcia) Right pair
Mariano M. Navarro (Murcia) Left pair
Alberto Bello Reserve

The patrol is composed of seven pilots (plus a chief in land and extensive support personnel) who occupy seven demarcations of different names. These are:

Trivia

References

  1. Ministerio de Defensa de España. "Patrulla Águila > Los pilotos" (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 December 2011.
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