FAI World Grand Prix
FAI World Grand Prix is a Grand Prix aerobatics series led by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
Since 1990th run as Breitling Series up to 1995.
# | Event | Location | Year | Note |
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I | Nippon Japanese Grand Prix | Tajima Airport Festival | ||
II | Chinese Grand Prix | Zhuhai, Airshow China | 1996 | |
III | Swiss Grand Prix | Neuchâtel International Air & Space Festival | 1996 | |
IV | Chinese Grand Prix | Shanghai | ||
V | Chinese Grand Prix | Nanjing, Jiangsu Province | ||
VI | Chinese Grand Prix | Jinan, Shandong Province | ||
VII | Chinese Grand Prix | Tianjin | ||
VIII | Chinese Grand Prix - China Cup | Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province | cancelled/weather | |
IX | Chinese Grand Prix | Zhengzhou, Henan Province | ||
X | Nippon Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | ||
XI | Chinese Grand Prix | Changsha, Hunan Province | cancelled/safety | |
XII | Honda Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | ||
XIII | Chinese Grand Prix | Zhang Jia Jie, Hunan | 1999 | |
XIV | Wuxian Chinese Grand Prix | Lake Taihu, Jiangsu | ||
XV | Honda Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | 2000 | |
XVI | Nippon Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | 2001 | |
XVII | Czech Grand Prix | Brno | ||
XVIII | Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | 2002 | |
XIX | Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | 2003 | cancelled |
XX | Haute Voltige United Arab Emirates Grand Prix | Al Ain | 2004 | |
XXI | United Arab Emirates Grand Prix | Al Ain Aerobatic Show, United Arab Emirates | 2005 | Grand Prix of the FAI Centenary |
XXII | Swiss Grand Prix | Lausanne | 2005 | FAI Centenary Air Show |
XXIII | United Arab Emirates Grand Prix | Al Ain Aerobatic Show | 2006 | |
XXIV | Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | 2006 | |
XXV | Russian Grand Prix | Zhukovsky, Moscow Area | 2007 | |
XXVI | Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix | Twin Ring Motegi | 2008 |
The 25th event, Russian 2007 FAI World Grand Prix was held on LII airfield, Zhukovskiy during the 2007 MAKS Airshow. Aircraft used for this event were the Sukhoi Su-26 with piston engines. Each pilot demonstrated a unique aerobatics programme lasted up to 5 minutes with musical accompaniment and smoke effects.
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See also
References
External links
- Official site of FAI World Grand Prix
- Official site of Haute Voltige, organisators of FAI World Grand Prix
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