Breitling jet team
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The Breitling Jet Team is the largest civilian aerobatic display team in Europe. Based in Dijon
, France
, it flies seven Aero L-39 Albatros jets. Since the 2010 season all of the fleet received a new livery in the colours of sponsor Breitling
.
The team flies a display lasting 18–20 minutes and includes close formation flying, opposition passes, solo routines and synchronised manoeuvres. The team displays across Europe and the Middle East and each year undertakes a busy schedule of engagements, including major international airshow
s and Breitling corporate events.
aircraft. In 1982 he progressed onto flying as part of a team of three SIAI-Marchetti SF260s, which was sponsored by Martini. The team was called Patrouille Martini (Patrouille meaning 'Patrol' or 'Team' in English). Also at this time, Jacques Bothelin established Apache Aviation at the team's Darois
home base to handle the operational aspects of running a full-time aerobatic team. The Martini Team flew for five years with the SF260s, before the team took delivery of Swiss-manufactured Pilatus PC-7
s in 1988.
, a temporary employment agency, stepped into the breach and the team was renamed Patrouille Ecco in time for the 1991 season, with the team's colours changing from the Martini white to Ecco green and white. At this time, a fourth PC-7 was added to the team. During the 1990s Team Ecco displayed at numerous airshows around Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
, forming Adecco
- and with this the team's name changed again to Patrouille Adecco, with the team's colours shifting to the corporate Adecco red-and-white. In 1998 the team suffered a setback when Adecco pulled out of its sponsorship. Consequently, Jacques Bothelin and Philippe Laloix flew during 1999-2001 with two PC-7s as "Les Apaches", the name being derived from the Apache Aviation firm.
Dijon
Dijon is a city in eastern France, the capital of the Côte-d'Or département and of the Burgundy region.Dijon is the historical capital of the region of Burgundy. Population : 151,576 within the city limits; 250,516 for the greater Dijon area....
, France
France
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, it flies seven Aero L-39 Albatros jets. Since the 2010 season all of the fleet received a new livery in the colours of sponsor Breitling
Breitling
Breitling is a luxury brand of Swiss watches produced by Breitling SA, a private company headquartered in Grenchen, Canton of Solothurn . The company exclusively offered Certified Chronometers in all models since 2000...
.
The team flies a display lasting 18–20 minutes and includes close formation flying, opposition passes, solo routines and synchronised manoeuvres. The team displays across Europe and the Middle East and each year undertakes a busy schedule of engagements, including major international airshow
Airshow
An air show is an event at which aviators display their flying skills and the capabilities of their aircraft to spectators in aerobatics. Air shows without aerobatic displays, having only aircraft displayed parked on the ground, are called "static air shows"....
s and Breitling corporate events.
History & Origins
The Breitling Jet Team was established in early 2003 and initially flew four L-39s, before progressing up to the strength of six aircraft in 2004, adding three more for the 2008 season for a total number of nine jets. Although the Breitling Team is recently established, the team's origins go back much further.Patrouille Martini
Jacques Bothelin, the team's leader, originally began performing in airshows in 1980 with French-designed Mudry CAP 10Mudry CAP 10
-See also:-References:*Taylor, John W.R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988-89. Coulsdon, UK:Jane's Defence Data, 1988. ISBN 01706-0867-5....
aircraft. In 1982 he progressed onto flying as part of a team of three SIAI-Marchetti SF260s, which was sponsored by Martini. The team was called Patrouille Martini (Patrouille meaning 'Patrol' or 'Team' in English). Also at this time, Jacques Bothelin established Apache Aviation at the team's Darois
Darois
Darois is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France.-Population:-References:*...
home base to handle the operational aspects of running a full-time aerobatic team. The Martini Team flew for five years with the SF260s, before the team took delivery of Swiss-manufactured Pilatus PC-7
Pilatus PC-7
The Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer is a low-wing tandem-seat training aircraft, manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. The aircraft is capable of all basic training functions including aerobatics, instrument, tactical and night flying. It has been selected by more than twenty air forces as...
s in 1988.
Patrouille Ecco
In 1990 new regulations were introduced in France banning the advertising of alcohol, meaning Martini had to withdraw from the sponsorship. EccoEcco
Ecco may refer to:* Ecco, an imprint of the multinational publisher HarperCollins* ECCO, a Danish shoe manufacturer* Ecco & Miramont, a packaging and labels company* Ecco Employment Agency, an employment agency...
, a temporary employment agency, stepped into the breach and the team was renamed Patrouille Ecco in time for the 1991 season, with the team's colours changing from the Martini white to Ecco green and white. At this time, a fourth PC-7 was added to the team. During the 1990s Team Ecco displayed at numerous airshows around Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Patrouille Adecco
In 1997 Ecco merged with a Swiss firm, AdiaAdia
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, forming Adecco
Adecco
Adecco S.A. is a human resources company, based in Glattbrugg near Zurich, Switzerland. Adecco employs 700,000 temporary workers and contractors who are supplied to business clients, and has over 32,000 employees and 5,500 offices in 60 countries and territories around the world...
- and with this the team's name changed again to Patrouille Adecco, with the team's colours shifting to the corporate Adecco red-and-white. In 1998 the team suffered a setback when Adecco pulled out of its sponsorship. Consequently, Jacques Bothelin and Philippe Laloix flew during 1999-2001 with two PC-7s as "Les Apaches", the name being derived from the Apache Aviation firm.