Tricolor emotions are the ones that the National Aerobatic Team instills each time during the performances. The Frecce Tricolori have a unique charm, they bring together all the virtues of Italians in an acrobatic performance. Industrial capacity, inventiveness, professionalism and the highest dedication to service for the Nation. When the Italians admire them with their noses up, they fly up with them, the ground under their feet becomes air and they can think and say aloud, “we Italians are this wonderful expression”. In a moment like this where the patriotic spirit needs to be reinvigorated, the Frecce Tricolori, like the Ferraris at every GP, represent best of all the successful Italian spirit, envied by half the world.
Also in Taranto the Frecce Tricolori have brought the maximum expression of Italy. Also present at the solemn ceremony were the Chief of Staff of the Air Force General of Squadra Aerea Enzo Vecciarelli and the Commander of the Air Force General Schools of Squadra Aerea, Umberto Baldi.
To be closer to the citizenship, an aircraft of the Frecce Tricolori has been placed on a static display in Piazza delle Vittoria, a popular destination for the tarantini, especially by the youngest.
The numerous spectators present had no words to express the happiness they were experiencing during the transits of the PAN airplanes and especially after the longest tricolor in the world unfolded in the air, a mixture of fumes and gasses drawing the national colors in the sky.
In short, Taranto, after 21 years has embraced the Frecce Tricolori in the best way, on the occasion of the solemn swearing ceremony and baptism of the 23rd course VFP1 "Delfo II" of the Italian Air Force and the change of command of SVAM, the Volunteer School, between Col. Fabio Dezi (transferor) and Col. Gianluca Capasso (successor).
Beyond 100 the years that link the city to the Air Force, which has its headquarters right on the small sea, where in history, starting from the 1915, the most famous and famous seaplanes have floated in the air.