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ARE there aerobatic jet airplanes??

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and what it is model name.?

or give me a link to its specification

and where can i find aerobatic jet schools in usa?

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  1. Go on the net and you will find at least two flying clubs in USA which have 'de-fanged' fighter jets capable of performing aerobatics. These include the Mig-15, L-29, T-33, all capable of flying the full range of aerobatics. You can fly these with qualified pilots and perform aerobatics as well.


  2. Yes, all military trainers are aerobatic:

    T37

    T38

    L29

    Pampas

    Jet Provost

    Hawk

    Vampire

    CT114 Tutor

    Many of these are privately owned

  3. Who loves flameouts and compressor stalls? I dont.

    You can't do everything in a jet you could in a piston aerobatic plane such as an Extra 340.

  4. Yes, tons of them.  F-15, F-16, F-14 are some military versions.  I don't know of any "aerobatic jet schools" in the US though, since it would be expensive as h**l to pay for a jet.  Join the military for your best chance at flying one.

  5. Practically every modern jet 'plane is capable of aerobatics,far too many to list.

    see www firecatjet.com for a school.

  6. the brittish red arrows fly hawks.

    google red arrows

    any unstable jet is good for aerobatics.

  7. they are called jet fighters

    try the navy or the air force

  8. all the fighters plane r jet airplanes.......ex falcon, mig .....many no...

  9. yes there are quite a lot for example the red arrows use the hawk aircraft http://www.raf.mod.uk/reds/behindthescen...

    that has some info on them. Also you can do very good aerobatics in porpeller planes but there are some jets thats can do aerobatics but are not designed for them, like most jets.

  10. Most jet aircraft can be stunted. They are build to withstand higher G loads than piston powered aircraft.

    All aircraft can be stunted to some degree. Some are very limited as to what can be done by design limitations though.

  11. All jet fighters are aerobatic.  To explore your opportunities to fly one, contact your USAF, Navy, or Marine Corps recruiter.

    If you are very, very rich, you may be able to buy one of the few antique warbird jet fighters that are on the market.  It costs millions to keep one flying.

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