“Baby Blue” is the official aerobatic team of the Royal
Danish Air Force. The team consists of four aircraft of the Swedish
built Saab T17 Supporter. The team flies at airshows and does fly-bys
locally in Denmark and also flies at some airshows in other countries.
The aircraft in the team belong to the RDAF Flying School situated at
Karup airbase in the Western part of Denmark. The pilots in the team are
all instructors at the Flying school, and flying on the team is a side
job to their other main duties at the Flying school. The team members
have different backgrounds ranging from operational experience on
transport aircraft, helicopters and fighters.
The T17 is powered by a Lycoming 200Hp boxer engine and the aircraft is rated to +6g and -3g. The aircraft is very sensitive to turbulence, and the combination of this fact and its small engine size makes it a very demanding aircraft to fly precisely in formation. The aircraft’s shoulder mounted wings have a slight forward sweep and a slight dihedral that give it a very distinct look.
The T17 is powered by a Lycoming 200Hp boxer engine and the aircraft is rated to +6g and -3g. The aircraft is very sensitive to turbulence, and the combination of this fact and its small engine size makes it a very demanding aircraft to fly precisely in formation. The aircraft’s shoulder mounted wings have a slight forward sweep and a slight dihedral that give it a very distinct look.
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