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An aerobatic aircraft is an aerodyne (a heavier-than-air
aircraft An aircraft ( aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to flight, fly by gaining support from the Atmosphere of Earth, air. It counters the force of gravity by using either Buoyancy, static lift or the Lift (force), dynamic lift of an airfoil, or, i ...
) used in
aerobatics Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in conventional passenger-carrying flights. The term is a portmanteau of "aeroplane" and "acrobatics". Aerobatics are performed in aeroplanes and gl ...
, both for flight exhibitions and
aerobatic competitions Competition aerobatics is an air sport in which ground-based referee, judges rate the skill of pilots performing aerobatics, aerobatic flying. It is practised in both Reciprocating engine, piston-powered single-engine airplanes and also Glider (sa ...
. Most fall into one of two categories, aircraft used for training and by flight demonstration teams, which are often standard trainers or fighters, and aircraft especially designed for aerobatics, usually at the expense of other attributes, such as stability, carrying passengers or endurance. Dates are of first flight.


Powered aircraft


Australia

* Victa/AESL Airtourer (1959) * MX Aircraft MX2 (2002) * MX Aircraft MXS


Belgium

* Renard R.34 (1934) * Stampe SV.4 (1933) * Tipsy Nipper (Homebuilt - 1957)


Brazil

*
Embraer EMB 312 Tucano The Embraer EMB 312 Tucano (English: ''Toucan'') is a Monoplane#Low, low-wing, tandem-seat, single-turboprop, basic trainer (aircraft), trainer and light attack aircraft developed and produced by Embraer in Brazil. The Brazilian Air Force sponso ...
(operated by the ''Esquadrilha da Fumaça'') (1980) *
Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano The Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano (English: ''Super Toucan''), also named ALX or A-29, is a Brazilian turboprop light attack aircraft, attack and Counter-insurgency_aircraft, counter-insurgency aircraft designed and built by Embraer as a developm ...
(operated by the ''Esquadrilha da Fumaça'') (2012) * Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnologicas IPT-16 Surubim (1959) * Neiva Universal (operated by the ''Esquadrilha da Fumaça'') (1966) * ACS-100 Sora (2008) * CEA-309 Mehari (2009) * Wega 180 (2013)


Canada

* Acrolite Aircraft Acrolite (Homebuilt - 1986) *
Canadair Sabre The Canadair Sabre is a Jet aircraft, jet fighter aircraft built by Canadair under licence from North American Aviation. A variant of the North American F-86 Sabre, it was produced until 1958 and used primarily by the Royal Canadian Air Force ...
(operated by the
Golden Hawks The Golden Hawks were a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aerobatic flying team established in 1959 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the RCAF and the "Golden" 50th anniversary of Canadian flight, which began with the AEA Silver Dart in 1909. ...
) (1950)(Fighter) * Canadair CT-114 Tutor (operated by the
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) (1960) *
Canadair CT-133 Silver Star The Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (company model number CL-30) is the Canadian license-built version of the Lockheed T-33 jet trainer aircraft, in service from the 1950s to 2005. The Canadian version was powered by the Rolls-Royce Nene 10 turbo ...
(operated by the Red Knight) (1952) *
de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk The de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk (or Chippie) is a tandem, two-seat, single-engined primary trainer aircraft designed and developed by Canadian aircraft manufacturer de Havilland Canada. It was developed shortly after the Second World Wa ...
(1946) * Raven 2XS (Homebuilt - 2009) * Ultimate Aircraft 10 Dash (1985) * Ultimate 10-180 (1990s homebuilt) *
Ultimate 10-200 The Ultimate 10-200 is a Canadian homebuilt aircraft, homebuilt aerobatic biplane that was designed produced by Streamline Welding of Hamilton, Ontario, introduced in the 1990s. When it was available the aircraft was supplied as a kit or in the ...
(1990s homebuilt) * Ultimate 10-300 (1990s homebuilt Biplane) * Zenith CH 150 Acro Zenith (Homebuilt - 1980)


Chile

* ENAER T-35 Pillán (1981)


China

*
Chengdu J-7 The Chengdu J-7 (wikt:歼, Chinese: 歼-7; third generation export version F-7; NATO reporting name: Fishcan) is a People's Republic of China, Chinese fighter aircraft. It is a licensed production, license-built version of the Soviet Mikoyan-Gur ...
(flown by the August 1st) (1966) * Chengdu J-10 (flown by the August 1st) (1998) *
Hongdu JL-8 The Hongdu JL-8 (Nanchang JL-8), also known as the Karakorum-8 or K-8 for short, is a two-seat intermediate jet trainer and light attack aircraft designed by China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex. ...
(1990) * Nanchang CJ-6 (1958) * Shenyang J-5 (flown by the August 1st) (1956)


Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic

* Aero L-29A Akrobat (1959) *
Aero L-39 Albatros The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer designed and produced by Aero Vodochody in the Czech Republic. In addition to performing basic and advanced pilot training, it has also flown combat missions in a light-attack role. Desp ...
(operated by the Patriots Jet Team) (1968) * Avia BH-10 (1924) * Avia BH-21 (1925) * Avia BH-22 (1925) * Avia B.122 (1934) * Beneš-Mráz Beta-Scolar (1937) * Zlín Akrobat * Zlín Trener Master * Zlín Z 26 (1947) * Zlín Z-226 * Zlín Z-326 * Zlín Z-526 * Zlín Z-50 (1975) * Zlín Z-242L


Denmark

* SAI KZ II Sport (1937) * SAI KZ VIII (1949)


France

* Acrobin (= Avions Robin R2160),(1976) * Aura Aero Integral R * Bernard S-72 (operated by Antoine Paillard - 1930) *
Blériot XI The Blériot XI is a French aircraft from the Aviation in the pioneer era, pioneer era of aviation. The first example was used by Louis Blériot to make the first flight across the English Channel in a heavier-than-air aircraft, on 25 July 1909. ...
(first loop in Western Europe in 1913) (1909) *
Dewoitine D.27 The Dewoitine D.27 was a Parasol wing, parasol monoplane fighter aircraft designed by Émile Dewoitine in 1928. Design and development After the end of World War I, the slump in demand for aircraft forced Dewoitine to close his company and move ...
(operated by Marcel Doret) (1928) * Dyn'Aéro CR.100 (Homebuilt - 1992) * Dyn'Aéro R180 (Homebuilt) * Fouga CM.170 Magister (operated by the IAF Aerobatic Team) (1952) *
Fouga CM.175 Zéphyr The Fouga Zéphyr (company designation CM.175) was a 1950s France, French two-seat Carrier-capable aircraft, carrier-capable jet trainer for the French Navy. It was developed from the land-based Fouga CM.170 Magister, CM.170 Magister. The Zéphyr ...
(1959) * Fournier RF 4 (1966) * Gazuit-Valladeau GV-1020 (1969) * Gourdou-Leseurre GL B6 & B7 (1918) * Morane-Saulnier G (1912) * Morane-Saulnier MS.180 (1929) * Morane-Saulnier M.S.225 (1932) * Morane-Saulnier MS.230 (operated by the Patrouille d'Étampes) (1929) * Morane-Saulnier MS.560 (1945) * Mudry CAP 10 (1968) * Mudry CAP 20 (1976) * Mudry CAP 21 (1979) * Mudry CAP 222 * Mudry CAP 230 (1997) * Nieuport IV.G (first loop) (1911) * Nord 3202B1B (1957) * Peña Bilouis (Homebuilt - 1991) * Peña Capeña (Homebuilt - 1984) * Peña Dahu (Homebuilt - 1996) * Peña Joker (Homebuilt - 2002) * Piel Pinocchio II (Homebuilt - 1986) * Romano R.82 (1936) * Scintex Super Emeraude (Homebuilt - 1954) * Tech Aero TR 200 (Homebuilt - 1988)


France & Germany

* Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet (operated by the Patrouille de France) (1973)


Germany

* Akaflieg München Mü30 Schlacro (2000) * Albatros L 79 Kobold (1929) * Arado Ar 79 (1938) * BFW M.35 (1933) * Bücker Bü 131 (1934) * Bücker Bü 133 (flown by Alexandru Papană) (1935) *
Dietrich DP.II __NOTOC__ The Dietrich DP.II Bussard was a 1920s Germany, German two-seat Trainer (aircraft), training biplane designed by Richard Dietrich and built by the Dietrich-Gobiet Flugzeugwerke as Kassel. Development The DP.II was a development of the e ...
(1923?) *
Extra EA-200 The Extra 200 (Type EA-200) is a two-seat, tandem arrangement, low-wing aerobatic monoplane with conventional ( taildragger) landing gear fully capable of Unlimited category competition, built by Extra Flugzeugbau. Designed by Walter Extra, it ...
(1996) *
Extra EA-230 __NOTOC__ The Extra 230 was a single-seat aerobatic aircraft developed in Germany in the early 1980s. Designed by aerobatic pilot Walter Extra based on the layout of the Laser 200 he was previously flying, the Extra 230 was a conventional (if sh ...
(1983) *
Extra EA-300 The Extra Flugzeugbau EA300 is a two-seat aerobatics, aerobatic monoplane capable of Unlimited category Competition aerobatics, competition. It was designed in 1987 in aviation, 1987 by Walter Extra, a German people, German aerobatic pilot, an ...
(operated by the Royal Jordanian Falcons) (1988) *
Fieseler F2 Tiger The Fieseler F2 Tiger was a German single-seat aerobatic biplane which was flown to victory in the 1934 World Aerobatics Competition (WAC) by its designer/builder Gerhard Fieseler. Design and development Gerhard Fieseler started his own compan ...
(1932) * Fieseler Fi 5 (1933) * Focke-Wulf S 24 (1928) *
Focke-Wulf Fw 44 The Focke-Wulf Fw 44 ''Stieglitz'' (Goldfinch) is a twin-seat biplane designed and produced by the Germany, German aircraft manufacturer Focke-Wulf. It was the company's first major international success. The Fw 44 had a relatively conventional ...
(1932) * Grob G 120 (1999) * Hirth Acrostar (1970) *
Junkers Profly Ultima The Junkers Profly Ultima is a German aerobatic homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Andre Konig and produced by Junkers Profly of Kodnitz, introduced in 1993. When it was available the aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur constructi ...
(1993) * Klemm Kl 35 (1935) * MBB 223K-1 Flamingo * Mylius My-103 Mistral (1998) * Raab-Katzenstein RK-26 (flown by Gerhard Fieseler) (1929) * Udet U 12 Flamingo (flown by
Ernst Udet Ernst Udet (26 April 1896 – 17 November 1941) was a German pilot during World War I and a ''Luftwaffe'' Colonel-General (''Generaloberst'') during World War II. Udet joined the Imperial German Air Service in April 1915 at the age of 19 ...
) (1925) * XtremeAir Sbach 300 * XtremeAir Sbach 342


Hungary

* Corvus Racer 540 (2010) * Genevation GenPro (2018)


India

* Hunter (1982) * Kiran MkII (1996) * Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH)


Italy

* Aermacchi SF.260 (operated by the Belgian Diables Rouges) (1964) * Aermacchi MB-326 (operated by the Silver Falcons & the
Roulettes The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's formation aerobatic display team. They provide about 150 flying displays a year, in Australia and in friendly countries around the Southeast Asian region. The Roulettes form part of the RAAF ...
) (1957) * Aermacchi MB-339 (operated by the
Frecce Tricolori The (; ), officially known as the ("313th Acrobatic Training Group, National Aerobatic Team (PAN) Frecce Tricolori"), is the aerobatic demonstration team of the Italian Air Force. Based at Rivolto Air Base, province of Udine, it was created on ...
) (1976) * Breda Ba.19 (operated by the Squadriglia di Alta Acrobazia Aerea) (1928) * CANSA C.5 (1939) * CANSA C.6 (1941) *
Caproni Ca.113 The Caproni Ca.113 was an advanced Trainer (aircraft), training biplane produced in Italy and Bulgaria in the early 1930s. Designed as a follow-on to the Caproni Ca.100, Ca.100, it was a more powerful and robust aircraft capable of aerobatics. It ...
(1931) * Fiat CR.32 (flown by the Pattuglie Acrobatiche) (1933) * General Avia F.22 (1992) * IMAM Ro.26 (or Romeo Ro.26) (1932) * Magni Vale (1937) * New Avio C205 ''ultra-light'' operated by Walter's Bad * Partenavia Alpha (1972) * Piaggio P.148 (1951) *
Sequoia Falco The Falco F8L is an Italy, Italian-designed lightweight 2-seater aerobatics, aerobatic aircraft.Purdy, Don: ''AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, Fifth Edition'', page 251. BAI Communications, 15 July 1998. Design and development The ...
(Homebuilt - 1955) * Sivel SD28 (1995) * Terzi T30 Katana (Homebuilt - 1991)


Japan

* Mitsubishi T-2 (1980) -
Blue Impulse (currently 11 Squadron 4th Air Wing, previously 21 Squadron 4th Air Wing) is the aerobatic demonstration team of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). The team was founded in 1960 as a team of six F-86 Sabres. They changed mounts to the Mits ...
*
Kawasaki T-4 The Kawasaki T-4 is a Japanese subsonic intermediate jet trainer aircraft developed and manufactured by the commercial conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Its sole operator is the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF), in part due to historic ...
(1995) -
Blue Impulse (currently 11 Squadron 4th Air Wing, previously 21 Squadron 4th Air Wing) is the aerobatic demonstration team of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). The team was founded in 1960 as a team of six F-86 Sabres. They changed mounts to the Mits ...
* Fuji FA-200 Aero Subaru


New Zealand

* PAC CT/4 Airtrainer (operated by the RNZAF Red Checkers team) (1972)


Pakistan

*
PAC MFI-17 Mushshak The PAC MFI-17 Mushshak (, ) is a license-built fixed-gear basic trainer aircraft manufactured by PAC. An improved version of the Saab Safari (MFI-15), the MFI-17 is manufactured in Kamra, Pakistan, by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC). Bui ...
(1981)


Poland

*
PWS-11 The PWS-11 was a Polish aerobatic and trainer aircraft, developed in 1928-1929 by PWS (''Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów'' - Podlasie Aircraft Factory), which remained a prototype. Design and development In parallel with development of a fighte ...
(1929) * PWS-35 Ogar (1938) *
PZL TS-11 Iskra The PZL TS-11 ''Iskra'' () is a Polish jet trainer, developed and manufactured by aircraft company PZL-Mielec. It was used by the air forces of Polish Air Force, Poland and Indian Air Force, India. It is notable as being the first domestically d ...
(1960) *
PZL-130 Orlik The PZL 130 Orlik () is a Polish turboprop, single engine, two seat trainer aircraft. Development and design The Orlik was designed by PZL Warszawa-Okecie as a trainer for the Polish Air Force, intended as a replacement for its PZL-110 Kolibe ...
(1984) * RWD 10 (1933) * RWD 17 (1937)


Romania

* IAR 99 Șoim (1985) * Yakovlev Yak-52 (Iak-52, 1977, Aerostar Bacau)


Russia/Soviet Union

* Aviatika-900 Acrobat (1993) * Aeropract-Samara A-41 (2016) *
Mikoyan MiG-29 The Mikoyan MiG-29 (; NATO reporting name: Fulcrum) is a twin-engine fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. Developed by the Mikoyan design bureau as an air superiority fighter during the 1970s, the MiG-29, along with the larger Suk ...
(1977) * MAI Kvant (1967) * Nikitin NV-6 (1940) *
Sukhoi Su-26 The Sukhoi Su-26 is a single-seater list of aerobatic aircraft, aerobatic aircraft from the former Soviet Union, powered by a single radial reciprocating engine. The Su-26 has mid-mounted straight wings and fixed landing gear, the main gear mou ...
(1988) single-seater *
Sukhoi Su-27 The Sukhoi Su-27 (; NATO reporting name: Flanker) is a Soviet Union, Soviet-origin twinjet, twin-engine supersonic Supermaneuverability, supermaneuverable fighter aircraft designed by Sukhoi. It was intended as a direct competitor for the lar ...
(1977) *
Sukhoi Su-29 The Sukhoi Su-29 is a Russian two-seat aerobatic aircraft with a 268 kW (360 hp) radial engine. It was designed based on the Su-26 and inherited most of the design and technical features of its predecessor. Due to wide use of composi ...
(1991) *
Sukhoi Su-31 The Sukhoi Su-31 is a Russian single-engined aerobatic aircraft designed by Sukhoi as a lighter and more powerful version of the Sukhoi Su-29. Design and development The design of the aircraft started in 1991 as a single-seat development of the ...
(1992) * Technoavia SP-91 Slava * Technoavia SP-95 * Yakovlev UT-1 (1936) * Yakovlev Yak-11 (1946) * Yakovlev Yak-18 (1946) * Yakovlev Yak-20 (1949) * Yakovlev Yak-50 (1975) * Yakovlev Yak-52 (1976) * Yakovlev Yak-53 (1982) * Yakovlev Yak-55 (1981) * Yakovlev Yak-54 (1993)


South Africa

* Slick Aircraft Slick 360 (2004)


South Korea

* T-50B Black Eagles (2009)


Spain

* CASA C-101 Aviojet(1977)


Sweden

* Andreasson BA-4B (Homebuilt - 1966) *
Saab 105 The Saab 105 is a Swedish high-wing, twinjet trainer aircraft developed in the early 1960s as a private venture by Saab AB. The Swedish Air Force, which had opted to procure the type for various roles, designated the aircraft SK 60. The SK 60 ...
(operated by Team 60) (1963)


Switzerland

*
Pilatus P-3 The Pilatus P-3 was a military Trainer (aircraft), training aircraft built by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. Design and development The Pilatus P-3 was designed for primary and advanced training (including night flying, aerobatics and instru ...
(operated by the P3 Flyers) (1996) *
Pilatus PC-7 The Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer is a low-wing tandem-seat training aircraft, designed and manufactured in Switzerland by Pilatus Aircraft. The aircraft is capable of all basic training functions, including aerobatics, instrument, tactical, and ...
(operated by the PC-7 Team) (1989) *
Pilatus PC-9 The Pilatus PC-9 is a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft designed and manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. Developed as a more powerful evolution of the preceding Pilatus PC-7, the PC-9 features an enlar ...
(operated by the
Blue Phoenix Blue Phoenix are the first ever formed Royal Thai Air Force Aerobatic Team, which fly five blue, white and red painted Pilatus PC-9 aircraft, all fitted with white smoke generators. The team is a part of Flying Training School RTAF Squadron bas ...
) (1984) *
Pilatus PC-21 The Pilatus PC-21 is a turboprop-powered advanced Trainer (aircraft), trainer with a stepped tandem cockpit. It is manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. Development In November 1997 Pilatus flew a modified Pilatus PC-7, PC-7 Mk.II in ...
(operated by the RAAF Roulettes) (1989)


Taiwan/Republic of China

*
AIDC AT-3 The AIDC AT-3 Tzu Chung ( zh , c= 自強 , p= Zìqiáng; "Self Reliance") is an advanced jet trainer operated by the Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF). A total of sixty-two aircraft were manufactured by the Aerospace Industrial Development C ...
Republic of China Air Force Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team


United Kingdom

* Armstrong Whitworth Siskin (operated by the
Siskins The Siskins, officially the Siskin Exhibition Flight, were a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aerobatic flying team that was established in 1929 at Camp Borden, Ontario. They were named after the bird family Siskin. It was the air force's first o ...
) (1921) * Arrow Active (1931) * Auster Aiglet Trainer (1951) *
Avro Avian The Avro Avian is a series of United Kingdom, British light aircraft designed and built by Avro in the 1920s and 1930s. While the various versions of the Avian were sound aircraft, they were comprehensively outsold by the de Havilland Moth and ...
(1926) * Avro Cadet (1931) *
BAE Hawk The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, subsonic, jet-powered advanced trainer aircraft. Its aluminum alloy fuselage is of conventional string-frame construction. It was first known as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produc ...
(operated by the
Red Arrows The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force (RAF) based at RAF Waddington. The team was formed in late 1964 as an all-Royal Air Force team, replacing several un ...
) (1974) * Cranfield A1 Eagle (1976) * Currie Wot (Homebuilt - 1937) *
De Havilland Tiger Moth The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland, de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other operators as a primary traine ...
(1931) * de Havilland Sea Venom *
de Havilland Sea Vixen The de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen is a British twin-engine, twin boom-tailed, two-seat, carrier-based fleet air-defence fighter flown by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm from the 1950s to the early 1970s. The Sea Vixen was designed by the de Havi ...
(operated by Simon's Sircus) (1951) * FLS Sprint (1983) *
Folland Gnat The Folland Gnat is a British compact swept-wing subsonic aircraft, subsonic fighter aircraft that was developed and produced by Folland Aircraft. Envisioned as an affordable light fighter in contrast to the rising cost and size of typical comb ...
(operated by the Yellowjacks and the Red Arrows) (1955) *
Hawker Hunter The Hawker Hunter is a transonic British jet propulsion, jet-powered fighter aircraft that was developed by Hawker Aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was designed to take advantage of the newly dev ...
(operated by the Black Arrows) (1951) * Hunting Percival Jet Provost (operated by the Red Pelicans) (1954) * Miles Satyr (1932) * Slingsby T67 Firefly (1974) * Sopwith Scooter (1918) * Sopwith Swallow (1918) * Southern Martlet (1929) * Speedtwin E2E Comet 1 (1991)


United States

* Acro Sport I (Homebuilt - 1972) * Acro Sport II (Homebuilt) * Aircraft Technologies Acro 1 (Homebuilt 1993) * Aircraft Technologies Atlantis (Homebuilt - 1996) *
American Champion Citabria The Citabria is a light single-engine, two-seat, fixed conventional gear airplane which entered production in the United States in 1964. Designed for flight training, utility aircraft, utility and personal use, it is capable of sustaining aero ...
(1964) *
American Champion Decathlon The American Champion 8KCAB Decathlon and Super Decathlon are two-seat fixed conventional gear light aircraft, light airplanes designed for flight training and personal use and capable of sustaining aerobatic stresses between +6g and −5g-forc ...
(1970) * American Champion Super Decathlon (1976) * Bede BD-8 (Homebuilt - 1980) *
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor is an American propeller-driven, single-engined, military trainer aircraft derived from the Beechcraft Bonanza, Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. The earlier versions of the T-34, dating from around the late 1940s to the ...
(1948) *
Beechcraft Bonanza The Beechcraft Bonanza is an American general aviation aircraft introduced in 1947 by Beech Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. The six-seater, single-engined aircraft is still produced by Beechcraft and has been in continuous productio ...
(1947) * Boeing F2B (1926) * Bradley BA-100 Aerobat * Bradley BA-200 ATAC * Cessna 150 Aerobat (1957) * Cessna 152 Aerobat (1977) * Christen Eagle II/Aviat Eagle II (1977) * Culp Special *
Curtiss JN-4 The Curtiss JN "Jenny" is a series of biplanes built by the Glenn Curtiss Aeroplane Company of Hammondsport, New York, later the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. Although the Curtiss JN series was originally produced as a training aircraft ...
(1915) * Curtiss F7C Seahawk (1927) * Curtiss Hawk II (1932) * Curtiss Gulfhawk (1923) * D'Apuzzo Senior Aero Sport (Homebuilt - 1962) * Franklin Demon-1 (Homebuilt) * Freiberger Ron's 1 (Homebuilt - 1971) * Giles G-200 (Homebuilt) *
Giles G-202 The Giles G-202 is an unlimited-level aerobatic airplane designed by Richard Giles. This carbon fiber composite monoplane was manufactured by AkroTech Aviation in Troutdale, Oregon. The tandem two-seater was based upon the single-seater Gile ...
(Homebuilt) * Great Lakes Sport Trainer (1929) * Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II (1938) * Hatz Classic (Homebuilt - 1990s) * Howland H-2A Honey Bee (Homebuilt - 1986) * Keleher Lark (Homebuilt) * Kraft Super Fli (Homebuilt - 1974) * Laser 200 (Homebuilt - 1970) * McCarley Mini-Mac (Homebuilt - 1970) * Merkel Mark II (Homebuilt) *
Monocoupe 110 Special The Monocoupe 110 Special is a United States sporting and racing aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s. Development The Monocoupe 110 was developed from the Monocoupe 90 using the higher-powered 110 h.p. Warner Scarab radial engine housed in a cowl ...
* Mustang Aeronautics Midget Mustang (Homebuilt - 1948) * Mustang Aeronautics Mustang II (Homebuilt - 1966) *
North American P-51 Mustang The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in 1940 by a team headed by James H. Kin ...
(1940) * North American SNJ/T-6 Texan (1935) *
Piper J-3 Cub The Piper J-3 Cub is an American light aircraft that was built between 1938 and 1947 by Piper Aircraft. The aircraft has a simple, lightweight design which gives it good low-speed handling properties and short-field performance. The Cub is Pi ...
( Flying farmer act) (1938) * Piper PA-18 Super Cub (1949) *
Pitts Special The Pitts Special (company designations S-1 and S-2) is a series of light aerobatics, aerobatic biplanes designed by Curtis Pitts. It has accumulated many competition wins since its first flight in 1944. The Pitts biplanes domina ...
(Homebuilt - 1944) * Pitts Model 12 (Homebuilt - 1996) * Rans S-9 Chaos (Homebuilt - 1986) * Rans S-10 Sakota (Homebuilt - 1988) * Rans S-16 Shekari (Homebuilt - 1994) * Reflex Lightning Bug (Homebuilt - 1990s) * Rihn DR-107 One Design (homebuilt - 1993) * Rihn DR-109 (homebuilt - 1990s) * Rose Parakeet (Homebuilt - 1931) * Rowley P-40F (Homebuilt replica - 1986) * Rud Aero RA-2 (2012) * Rud Aero RA-3 (2013) * Ryan STA (1934) * Shober Willie II (Homebuilt - 1971) * SkyDancer SD-260 (Homebuilt - 1990s) * Skipper Scrappy UAC-200 (Homebuilt - 1970) * Skyote Aeromarine Skyote (Homebuilt - 1976) * Sonex Aircraft SubSonex (Homebuilt - 2009) * Sorrell Hiperbipe (Homebuilt) * Spinks Akromaster (Homebuilt) * Sport Flight Talon Typhoon (Homebuilt - 1989) * Starfire Firebolt (Homebuilt) * Staudacher S-300 (1990) * Staudacher S-600 (2010) * Stearman Model 75 (1934) * Steen Skybolt (Homebuilt - 1970) * Stephens Akro (Homebuilt - 1967) * Stewart S-51D Mustang (Homebuilt - 1994) * Stolp Acroduster (Homebuilt) * Stolp Acroduster Too (Homebuilt) * Stolp Starduster (Homebuilt) * Stolp Starduster Too (Homebuilt) * Stolp SA-900 V-Star (Homebuilt) * Super Chipmunk (modified de Havilland Canada Chipmunk) * Terle Sportplane (Homebuilt - 1931) *
Travel Air 2000 The Travel Air 2000 is an open-cockpit biplane aircraft produced in the United States in the late 1920s by the Travel Air, Travel Air Manufacturing Company. During the period from 1924–1929, Travel Air produced more aircraft than any othe ...
(1925) * Travel Air 3000 (1928) *
Travel Air 4000 The Travel Air 4000 is an American general-purpose biplane of the 1920s, a member of the family of aircraft that began with the Travel Air Model A.Taylor 1993, pp.856,865 It was later known as the Model 4.Pelletier 1995, p.32 Derived from th ...
(1929) * Van's Aircraft RV-3 (Homebuilt - 1971) * Van's Aircraft RV-4 (Homebuilt - 1980) * Van's Aircraft RV-7 (Homebuilt - 2001) *
Van's Aircraft RV-8 The Van's RV-8 is a tandem two-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt aircraft sold in kit form by Van's Aircraft. The RV-8 is equipped with conventional landing gear, while the RV-8A version features tricycle landing gear. The design is ...
(Homebuilt - 1995) * Van's Aircraft RV-14 (Homebuilt - 2012) * Viper Aircraft Viperfan (Homebuilt, 1990s) * Velox Revolution 1 (Homebuilt) * Waco 10/GXE/ASO/CSO/DSO/ATO/CTO (1927) * Waco A series (1932) * Waco F series (1930) * Zivko Edge 540 (1993)


Yugoslavia

* Ikarus IK-2 (1935) * Rogožarski SIM-XI (1938) *
Soko G-2 Galeb The Soko G-2 Galeb (from ) is a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav single engine, two-seater jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft. The G-2 was developed during the 1950s by the Aeronautical Technical Institute at Žarkovo ...
(1961) *
Soko G-4 Super Galeb The Soko G-4 Super Galeb (from ), also referred to as N-62, is a Yugoslav single-engine, advanced jet trainer and light ground-attack aircraft designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute at Žarkovo and manufactured by the SOKO aircraft f ...
(1978)


Gliders


Bulgaria

* Kometa-Standard ''glider'' (1960)


Czechoslovakia

* Letov LF-107 Luňák ''glider'' (1948) * Let L-13A Blanik * Let L-13AC Blanik


Germany

* Akaflieg München Mü28 ''glider'' (1983) * DFS Habicht ''glider'' (1936) * Glaser-Dirks DG-300 Acro ''glider'' (1983) * Glasflügel H-101 ''glider'' (1970) * Grob G103a Twin II ''glider'' (1980?) * LCF II ''glider'' (1975) * Schempp-Hirth Standard Austria ''glider'' (1959) * Schleicher ASK 21 ''glider'' (1979) 900 built--> * Vogt Lo-100 ''glider'' (1952) * Glasflügel H101 Salto "Glieder" (1970)


Italy

* Bonomi BS.14 Astore ''glider'' (1935) * Piana Canova PC.500 ''glider'' (1937)


Poland

* Allstar SZD-59 ''glider'' (1991) * Instytut Szybownictwa IS-4 Jastrząb ''glider'' (1949) * Marganski Swift S-1 ''glider'' (1991) * MDM MDM-1 Fox ''glider'' (1993) * SZD-C Żuraw ''glider'' (1952) * SZD-21 Kobuz ''glider'' (1961) * SZD-22 Mucha Standard ''glider'' (1958) * SZD-24 Foka ''glider'' (1960) * SZD-32 Foka 5 ''glider'' (1966) * SZD-50 Puchacz ''glider'' (1979) * Allstar SZD-59 ''glider'' (1991) * Allstar SZD-54 Perkoz ''glider'' (2011)


Romania

* ICA IS-28 ''glider'' (1970) * ICA IS-29 ''glider'' (1970) * ICA IAR-35 ''glider'' (1986)


Soviet Ukraine

* Antonov A-13 ''glider'' (1958)


South Africa

* Celair GA-1 Celstar ''glider'' (1989)


Sweden

* Radab Windex ''glider'' (1985)


Yugoslavia

* SVC Mačka ''glider'' (1956)


See also

* List of flight demonstration teams * List of aerobatic teams


References

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Aerobatic Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in conventional passenger-carrying flights. The term is a portmanteau of "aeroplane" and "acrobatics". Aerobatics are performed in aeroplanes and gl ...