The “Frecce Tricolori” excite the Linate Air Show

   

Many people who at least once in their lives have enjoyed the spectacle offered by the National Aerobatic Team (PAN) the most fortunate live this show several times but each time it is as if it were the first and they cannot keep from looking up and framing with his mobile phone a mirror of the sky, the stage of the exciting Frecce Tricolori.

This time it was Linate's turn to welcome thousands of spectators all upturned to admire the breathtaking spectacle offered by the pilots of the Italian Air Force who, as happens from their first performance, hold adults and children with their thrilling breath apparently reckless maneuvers but conducted with great professionalism and safety by the Italian TOP GUN.

IThe Linate Air show 2019 was organized at the Milan-Linate airport on the occasion of its reopening after about 3 months of modernization work. Several guests were present at the event: the Spanish Castor Fantoba, Simone Crisarà, Guido Racioppoli, Andrea Pesenato and Dario Salvadori of the Aeroclub of Milan, organizer of the event together with Sea.

In addition to the highly anticipated PAN, which returns to Milan after 50 years, also the Legend patrol, made up of old and new trainers from the Air Force, the Blue Voltige and the WeFly! Team, the only air patrol where two of the three pilots are disabled.

The exhibition of the Acrobatic Patrol, also broadcast in live streaming on the social channels, Youtube and Facebook, of the Armed Forces, ended with the notes I'll win at dawn by Pavarotti who filled the hearts of the spectators present with strong emotions.

Live streaming

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBV0t2zJBQo&t=11s

Deepening

313 ° ACROBATIC TRAINING GROUP

The Rivolto military airport has a very long history dating back to the dawn of aerial acrobatics. It is the place that, in 1961 March, welcomed the first pilots of the Frecce Tricolori and is now inextricably linked to the name of the National Aerobatic Team.

Today it is also the headquarters of the 2º Stormo and is certainly one of the most known and visited places in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region.

The men who work there are constantly striving to make it better and more hospitable. We cannot say that we know the PAN without having visited this small but important corner of the Air Force.