- The
Patrouille acrobatique de
France (French pronunciation: [patʁuj akʁɔbatik də fʁɑ̃s], "French
Acrobatic Patrol"), also
known as the
Patrouille de France...
-
Patrouilles de Ski –
Rescue always –
Safety first of all".
Retrieved 2021-11-09. "FIPS
National Members – Fédération
Internationale des
Patrouilles de...
- The
Patrouille Suisse is an
aerobatic team of the
Swiss Air Force. The team
flies six
Northrop F-5E
Tiger II
fighter jets. The
Patrouille Suisse was founded...
-
since November 2005. Zurbrügg won
several Swiss Cup races. 2002: 1st,
Patrouille de la Maya A-course,
together with
Damien Farquet and Rico
Elmer 2003:...
- The
Patrouille des
Glaciers (PDG) is a ski
mountaineering race
organised every two
years by the
Swiss Armed Forces, in
which military and
civilian teams...
- TracesOfWar.com. p. 3.
Retrieved 12 May 2018. Kiepe, P.C. (March 1992). "
Patrouilles Hr.Ms. O-19" (PDF).
Klaar Voor
Onderwater (in Dutch). No. 38. Den Helder:...
- de la Concorde. It
includes a
flypast over the
Champs Élysées by the
Patrouille de France, a
parade of
military units and equipment, and a
display of...
- was the
commander of all four
patrouilles. By May 1940, 12 F.K.58s were
operational with the Koolhoven-equipped
patrouilles. As delivered, however, the...
- SIAI-Marchetti SF260s
sponsored by Martini. The team was
called Patrouille Martini, (
patrouille is
French for 'patrol' or 'team'). Also at that time, Jacques...
-
France retired the
Boeing 747 with a send-off
formation flight with the
Patrouille de
France aerobatic team,
which departed Charles de
Gaulle Airport in...