Talk:Frecce Tricolori

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How about this: enough of the accident. It's in the past. What the Blue Angels never had an accident?, the Snowbirds never had fatal accidents? let's recognize the Frecce Tricolori team for what it is and the remarkable skills and incredible new talents they bring year after year. Check out some of the air show web sites from Europe they totally adore this team. Got over and get on with it! The Snowbirds (Canada) fly 9 aircraft as well, but the text on the main page should read largest, not highest.

Unfortunately[edit]

I think its their history, that they where the main cause of the catastrophy and they have to live with it!--134.76.234.75 15:34, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


"Unfortunately, many immediately associate the team's name with the Ramstein airshow disaster..." - not really. Give them some credit they keep winning the Royal International Air Tattoo award for best airshow! http://www.aeronautica.difesa.it/SitoAM/Default.asp?idnot=13483&idsez=1531&idarg=&idente=1398 actually ill just add that in


While the Blue Angels have suffered several fatal accidents over the years, none ever resulted in the death of a spectator, let alone over 70 of them in one pop - a pretty noteworthy distinction. Jmdeur (talk) 01:29, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]


...Maybe the US aviators involved in the massacre of Cermis, neh? --Karanko (talk) 17:28, 7 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • Maybe also because a) the blue angels do not fly with 10 aircraft during a single airshow and b) in comparison they rank as beginners at best c) prior the incident the show could take place basically above people's heads, today more stringent saftey precautions are taken to avoid such a disaster take place again including larger distances to be mantained between aircraft and also the crowd. So go blow your own horn elsewhere or simply do not speak of what you do not know.

Forza G[edit]

Wasn't the Italian film "Forza'G'" about the Frecce Tricolori? (I haven't seen it, but I thought I'd better look it up on wikipedia, with no luck)


Try Google, a much better place to start.Brutaldeluxe (talk) 00:54, 10 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Frecce Tricolori
The Frecce Tricolori is the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Aeronautica Militare, based at Rivolto Air Force Base, in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, province of Udine. They were formed in 1961 as an Air Force team, replacing unofficial teams that had been sponsored by various commands by the end of the 1920s.Photo: Łukasz Golowanow

First ¶[edit]

"...that had been sponsored by various commands by the end of the 1920s."

I respectfully suggest changing the second "by" to "since." Dick Kimball (talk) 14:29, 7 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

History[edit]

During the 2000 aerobatic season they reached 50,000 flying hours on the MB-339.

I respectfully suggest that this could be clearer. Perhaps something like: "By the end of the 2000 aerobatic season the team had accumulated a total of 50,000 flight hours since being formed." I take it you mean 50,000 hours of actual performances; they undoubtedly require a great deal of additional flight time time practicing their maneuvers. Dick Kimball (talk) 14:51, 7 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]


I have seen the name of this group rendered as "Flecce Tricolori". Is this an alternative spelling? A regionalism? A repeated reporter's goof? --Piledhigheranddeeper (talk) 15:39, 7 January 2013 (UTC)

Polish videoclip from 2001[edit]

It is rather an old story but could anybody verify if the team appears in this video clip from 2001 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8rqjl