Türk Yıldızları

Türk Yıldızları
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 Turcja

Samoloty

10 Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter

Sponsor

Türk Hava Kuvvetleri

Baza macierzysta

Konya Airport

Barwy

czerwony i biały

Data utworzenia

7 listopada 1992

Strona internetowa

Türk Yıldızları (ang. Turkish Stars, pol. Tureckie Gwiazdy)– zespół akrobacyjny Tureckich Sił Powietrznych powstały 7 listopada 1992 w Bazie Wojskowej tureckiego lotnictwa wojskowego w Konyi.

Od początku istnienia zespół wykorzystuje, podobnie jak szwajcarski Patrouille Suisse, amerykańskiej produkcji samoloty Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter oraz, do celów transportowych, samoloty: Lockheed C-130 Hercules i Transall C-160, oba pomalowane są w barwy zespołu.

Tureckie Gwiazdy szczycą się rekordem liczby widzów na swoim pokazie: w Baku ich występ oglądało milion ludzi[1].

Samoloty

Samoloty akrobacyjne

Samoloty transportowe

Wypadek

13 marca 2012, podczas lotu treningowego, doszło do katastrofy samolotu Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter pilotowanego przez kpt. Ümita Özera. Maszyna zderzyła się z ziemią w odległości ok. 2km od bazy, a pilot poniósł śmierć na miejscu[2].

Turkish Stars w Polsce

13 i 14 czerwca 2015 roku Turkish Stars pojawił się na międzynarodowych pokazach lotniczych AeroFestival 2015 w Poznaniu.

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