• The Swifts (Russian: Стрижи, romanized: Strizhi) is an aerobatic demonstrator team of the Russian Air Force, formed on 6 May 1991. The team currently...
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  • banks Swift Engineering, an American engineering firm Swift & Company, a meat processing company Swifts (aerobatic team), a Russian aerobatic team Swift Cooper...
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    preparing aircraft for flights according to the avionics of the Swifts aerobatic team, then, from November 2009 to January 2011, as an engineer and head...
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    of the 24 MiG-35s will replace the aging MiG-29s of the Russian Swifts aerobatic team. On 22 August 2018, during the International Military-Technical...
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    Have you got what it takes? "Alap-Alap Formation". AerobaticTeams.net. Aerobatic Display Teams. Retrieved 24 October 2023. Yenne 1991, p. 17. "CF-18...
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    specifications were not officially emphasized. It is usually used as an aerobatic demonstrator and has been demonstrated along with the MiG-29M2 in various...
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    troops, as well as a minor number of Russian troops and the Russian aerobatic team, Swifts. President Tomislav Nikolić and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić...
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  • Strizhi may refer to: Swifts (aerobatic team) (Strizhi), a Russian aerobatic performance demonstrator team Strizhi (inhabited locality), name of several...
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    Tesla Boulevard and included 4,500 Serbian Army troops, the Russian Swifts aerobatic team and even an appearance by Russian President Vladimir Putin as the...
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    Russian Knights (category Russian aerobatic teams)
    Vityazi) is an aerobatic demonstration team of the Russian Air Force. Originally formed on April 5, 1991 at the Kubinka Air Base as a team of six Sukhoi...
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