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The French Air Force's national aerobatic team, the Patrouille de France, with their 10 Dassault/ Dornier Alpha Jets, displaying on the second day of The Royal International Air Tattoo 2019 at RAF Fairford.
Due to bad weather on the Friday, this was their only full display of the show, although it was also cut short due to a malfunction with one of their aircraft.
Later in the day they also completed a special 'Concorde' formation together with the Royal Air Force 'Red Arrows', which will be shown here in due course.
France's national aerobatic team, the Patrouille de France, displays a formation of eight Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet E trainers. Based at Salon de Provence, the team celebrated its 65th anniversary in 2018. It started out on the F-84G Thunderjet, followed by the Dassault Ouragan and Mystère IV, and then the Fouga Magister. During its time flying the distinctive butterfly-tailed Magister trainer, the Patrouille appeared at the first ever Air Tattoo at North Weald in 1971. Conversion to the Franco-German Alpha Jet occurred a decade later, and ever since then the type has proved a popular mount.
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The French Air Force's national aerobatic team, the Patrouille de France, with their 10 Dassault/ Dornier Alpha Jets, displaying on the second day of The Royal International Air Tattoo 2019 at RAF Fairford.
Due to bad weather on the Friday, this was their only full display of the show, although it was also cut short due to a malfunction with one of their aircraft.
Later in the day they also completed a special 'Concorde' formation together with the Royal Air Force 'Red Arrows', which will be shown here in due course.
France's national aerobatic team, the Patrouille de France, displays a formation of eight Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet E trainers. Based at Salon de Provence, the team celebrated its 65th anniversary in 2018. It started out on the F-84G Thunderjet, followed by the Dassault Ouragan and Mystère IV, and then the Fouga Magister. During its time flying the distinctive butterfly-tailed Magister trainer, the Patrouille appeared at the first ever Air Tattoo at North Weald in 1971. Conversion to the Franco-German Alpha Jet occurred a decade later, and ever since then the type has proved a popular mount.
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Copyright © 2019 High Flight
This video and audio material may not be reproduced in any form (except as the videos Youtube embedded video option on any other website), without written permission.
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