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- Q5085026 description "American aerobatic pilot".
- Q5085026 description "American aerobatic pilot".
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- Q5085026 abstract "Charlie Hillard (March 22, 1938 – April 16, 1996) was an American aerobatics pilot, and the first American to win the world aerobatics title.Hillard formed the Red Devils aerobatic team in 1971 with fellow pilots Gene Soucy and Tom Poberezny. In 1979 the three re-formed as the Eagles Aerobatic Team, which they would fly as for more than 25 years, setting the record for the longest-running aerobatic team with the same members in the world.In 1996 he was killed at the Sun 'n Fun fly-in in Lakeland, Florida, when the Hawker Sea Fury he was flying overturned after landing in a crosswind.".
- Q5085026 birthDate "1938-03-22".
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- Q5085026 deathDate "1996-04-16".
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- Q5085026 birthDate "1938-03-22".
- Q5085026 dateOfBirth "1938-03-22".
- Q5085026 dateOfDeath "1996-04-16".
- Q5085026 deathDate "1996-04-16".
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- Q5085026 knownFor "Aerobatics".
- Q5085026 name "Charlie Hillard".
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- Q5085026 shortDescription "American aerobatic pilot".
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- Q5085026 comment "Charlie Hillard (March 22, 1938 – April 16, 1996) was an American aerobatics pilot, and the first American to win the world aerobatics title.Hillard formed the Red Devils aerobatic team in 1971 with fellow pilots Gene Soucy and Tom Poberezny.".
- Q5085026 label "Charlie Hillard".
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