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The Blue Eagles were the helicopter aerobatic team of the British Army Air Corps. It was one of only eight professional helicopter teams in the world, along with the Royal Navy Black Cats, Sarang of the Indian Air Force, the Scorpion aerobatic team of the Polish Air Force, Rotores de Portugal, the Patrulla Aspa of the Spanish Air Force, the Grasshoppers of the RNLAF and the US Army Silver Eagles. They were formed in the spring of 1968 by Air Corps instructors, and were established in the following years with five helicopters. In 2001, the team included the first British female military display pilot. In 2010, it was disbanded due to an ageing Westland Lynx fleet and financial cutbacks.

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  • Blue Eagles (en)
  • العقبان الزرقاء (ar)
  • Blue Eagles (de)
  • Blue Eagles (el)
  • Blue Eagles (fr)
  • Blue Eagles (ru)
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  • فريق العقبان الزرقاء، المعروف باسم (بالإنجليزية: Blue Eagles)‏. فريقًا للاستعراض الجوي، تم إنشاؤه عام 1977 مدمجًا مع إسكادرا 103 (103 سربًا) من سلاح الطيران البرتغالي. وكان فريق الطيران الوطني البرتغالي وطائرة طائرتين تابعتين للسلاح الجوي الألماني السابق داسو - بريجيت / دورنير ألفا جيتس. (ar)
  • Οι Blue Eagles (Μπλε Αετοί) είναι η ομάδα επιδείξεων ελικοπτέρων του Βρετανικού Στρατού και ένα από τα έξι επαγγελματικά ακροβατικά σμήνη ελικοπτέρων στον κόσμο, μαζί με τους Black Cats του , τους Scorpion της , τους Sarang της , τους Rotores de Portugal της και τους της Ισπανικής Πολεμικής Αεροπορίας. (el)
  • The Blue Eagles were the helicopter aerobatic team of the British Army Air Corps. It was one of only eight professional helicopter teams in the world, along with the Royal Navy Black Cats, Sarang of the Indian Air Force, the Scorpion aerobatic team of the Polish Air Force, Rotores de Portugal, the Patrulla Aspa of the Spanish Air Force, the Grasshoppers of the RNLAF and the US Army Silver Eagles. They were formed in the spring of 1968 by Air Corps instructors, and were established in the following years with five helicopters. In 2001, the team included the first British female military display pilot. In 2010, it was disbanded due to an ageing Westland Lynx fleet and financial cutbacks. (en)
  • Die Blue Eagles (dt. übersetzt: Blaue Adler) sind eine Kunstflugstaffel des Army Air Corps, der Heeresflieger der British Army. Sie sind eines der wenigen Teams, die Helikopter-Kunstflug vorführen. (de)
  • Les Blue Eagles (en français "Les aigles bleus") sont une patrouille acrobatique de la British Army, volant sur des hélicoptères. Dépendant de la Army Air Corps, elle a été créée en 1968. (fr)
  • «Голубые Орлы» (англ. Blue Eagles) — вертолётная аэробатическая группа армейской авиации Великобритании. Выступает на многоцелевых вертолётах Sud-Aviation Gazelle, также имеет вертолёты других марок. Команда выступает на авиасалонах и других массовых мероприятий по всей Великобритании. «Голубые Орлы» были сформированы в 1968 году. (ru)
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  • Blue Eagles (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/AAC-BlueEagles-Sioux-1973.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Blue_Eagle_Lynx..jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/XZ647_Westland_Lynx_AH.1_British_Army_Air_Corps_display_team_the_%22Blue_Angel%22_at_Legoland_Windsor,_UK_25th_September_2006.jpg
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