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- World_record_loop abstract "The world record loop is the record for the highest number of aircraft to successfully complete an aerobatic loop while flying in formation. The current record is 22 aircraft. The record was set by the Royal Air Force aerobatic team, the Black Arrows, who successfully looped 22 Hawker Hunter jet aircraft every day of the September 1958 Society of British Aerospace Companies Farnborough Airshow, beating the previous record set by the Pakistan Air Force, who looped the 16 North American F-86 Sabres in February 1958.The record required the team to train pilots from other RAF squadrons. The team initially wanted to loop 20 aircraft, but additional aircraft were added to the formation in order to improve the formations aesthetic appearance.".
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- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink 111_Sqn_RAF.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Aerobatic_maneuver.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Black_Arrows.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Category:1958_in_aviation.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Farnborough_Airshow.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_Hunter.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink North_American_F-86_Sabre.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Air_Force.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Hine.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_British_Aerospace_Companies.
- World_record_loop wikiPageWikiLinkText "World record loop".
- World_record_loop subject Category:1958_in_aviation.
- World_record_loop hypernym Record.
- World_record_loop type Album.
- World_record_loop comment "The world record loop is the record for the highest number of aircraft to successfully complete an aerobatic loop while flying in formation. The current record is 22 aircraft.".
- World_record_loop label "World record loop".
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