- The
Frecce Tricolori (Italian: [ˈfrettʃe trikoˈloːri]; lit. 'Tricolour Arrows'),
officially known as the 313°
Gruppo Addestramento Acrobatico, Pattuglia...
- Le
Frecce is the high-speed rail
train category operated by
Trenitalia in
Italy under overall three brand names. In 1997, a new category, "Eurostar", was...
- customers. As well as
being used for training, the type is also
flown by the
Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team. The type has been used in
combat by both...
-
involved an
aircraft of the
Pattuglia Acrobatica ****onale, also
known as the "
Frecce Tricolori." On the
occasion of an air show
organized for 16 and 17 September...
-
identity symbol of
Italian land,
since it
dates back to
ancient Greece. the
Frecce Tricolori, or the
national aerobatic team of the
Italian Air Force. The...
- by
Trenitalia in Italy. The
brand was
discontinued and
replaced with Le
Frecce in
December 2012.
Eurostar trains,
which were
launched in 1997 to replace...
-
train operator, Trenitalia, as well as a
member of the
train category Le
Frecce. The name was
introduced in 2008
after it had
previously been
known as Eurostar...
- Ten
Aermacchi MB-339 PAN jets from the
Italian Air
Force display team,
Frecce Tricolori, were
performing their "pierced heart" (Italian: Cardioide, German:...
-
later go on to
serve for many
years with the
Italian aerobatic team, the
Frecce Tricolori,
designated as the G.91 PAN. By 1957, Fiat
Aviazione was in the...
- role in
modern Italian military history. The
acrobatic display team is the
Frecce Tricolori. From 1923
until the end of WW2 the
Italian Air
Force was called...