FAI European Aerobatic Championships
The FAI European Aerobatic Championship is an aerobatic competition held biennially, alternating with the World Aerobatic Championship.
Manfred Strößenreuther cup winners
Individual winners
FAI EAC | Year | Location | Unlimited winner | Aerobatic aircraft | Freestyle winner | Aerobatic aircraft |
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19th[1] | 2014 | Matkópuszta, Hungary | Castor Fantoba | Su-26M | Martin Sonka | Extra 330SC |
18th | 2012 | Dubnica nad Váhom, Slovakia | Mikhail Mamistov | Su 26M3 | Gerald Cooper | XA41 |
17th[2] | 2010 | Touzim, Czech Republic | Renaud Ecalle | Extra 330SC | - | - |
16th[3] | 2008 | Hradec Kralové, Czech Republic | Mikhail Mamistov | SU 26M | Renaud Ecalle | Extra EA 330SC |
15th[4] | 2006 | Grenchen, Switzerland | Mikhail Mamistov | Su 26 M3 | Hannes Arch | Edge 540 |
14th[5] | 2004 | Kaunas, Lithuania S. Darius and S. Girėnas Airport | Mikhail Mamistov | Klaus Schrodt | Extra 330 XS | |
13th[6] | 2002 | Panevėžys, Lithuania Panevėžys/Istra Airport | Ramón Alonso | Klaus Schrodt | ||
12th[7] | 1999 | Córdoba, Spain | Sergei Rakhmanin | - | - | |
11th[8] | 1997 | Antalya, Turkey | Patrick Paris | CAP 232 | - | - |
10th[9] | 1995 | Hradec Kralové, Czech Republic | Patrick Paris | CAP 232 | Péter Besenyei | Extra 300S |
9th[10] | 1993 | Grosseto (Italy) | Patrick Paris | CAP 231EX | - | - |
8th[11] | 1991 | Muret (France) | Nikolai Nikitiuk | Su 26M | - | - |
7th[12] | 1989 | Békéscsaba (Hungary) | Jurgis Kairys | Su 26 M | - | - |
6th[13] | 1987 | Rosenthal Airfield, Plössen | Nikolai Nikitiuk | Su 26 M | Victor Smolin | Su 26M |
5th[14] | 1985 | Ceské Budéjovice (CSSR) | Petr Jirmus | Zlin 50LS | - | - |
4th[15] | 1983 | Ravenna (Italy) | Petr Jirmus, Valentina Yaikova (Goldobina) | Zlin 50LS | - | - |
3rd[16] | 1981 | Punitz (Österreich) | Valentina Yaikova (Goldobina) | Yak 50 | - | - |
2nd[17] | 1979 | Châteauroux (France) | Viktor Letsko | Yak 50 | - | - |
1st[18] | 1977 | Esbjerg (Denmark) | Manfred Strößenreuther | Pitts S1-S | - | - |
Winners by teams
FAI EAC | Year | Location | Winner team | Country |
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19th | 2014 | Matkópuszta, Hungary | François Le Vot, Mikael Brageot, Alexandre Orlowski | France |
18th | 2012 | Dubnica nad Váhom, Slovakia | François Le Vot, Olivier Masurel, Nicolas Ivanoff | France |
17th | 2010 | Touzim, Czech Republic | Mikhail Mamistov, Alexandre Krotov, Elena Klimovich | Russia |
16th | 2008 | Hradec Kralové, Czech Republic | Mikhail Mamistov, Oleg Shpolyansky, Svetlana Kapanina | Russia |
15th | 2006 | Grenchen, Switzerland | Mikhail Mamistov, Oleg Shpolyansky, Victor Tchmal | Russia |
14th | 2004 | Kaunas, Lithuania | Mikhail Mamistov, Sergei Rakhmanin, Oleg Shpolyansky | Russia |
13th | 2002 | Panevėžys, Lithuania | Sergei Rakhmanin, Victor Tchmal, Oleg Shpolyansky | Russia |
12th | 1999 | Córdoba, Spain | Sergei Rakhmanin, Oleg Shpolyansky, Mikhail Mamistov | Russia |
11th | 1997 | Antalya, Turkey | Patrick Paris, Eddy Dussau, Eric Vazeille | France |
10th | 1995 | Hradec Kralové, Czech Republic | Patrick Paris, Dominique Roland, Pascale Alajouanine | France |
9th | 1993 | Grosseto (Italy) | ||
8th | 1991 | Muret (France) | Nikolai Nikitiuk, Alexander Lyubarets, Sergei Boriak | USSR |
7th | 1989 | Békéscsaba (Hungary) | Jurgis Kairys, Nikolai Nikitiuk, Liubov Nemkova (Morokhova) | USSR |
6th | 1987 | Rosenthal Airfield, Plössen | Nikolai Nikitiuk, Victor Smolin, Jurgis Kairys | USSR |
5th | 1985 | Ceské Budéjovice (CSSR) | Victor Smolin, Nikolai Nikitiuk, Valentina Yaikova (Goldobina) | USSR |
4th | 1983 | Ravenna (Italy) | Valentina Yaikova (Goldobina), Khalide Makagonova (Ajnetdinova), Victor Smolin | USSR |
3rd | 1981 | Punitz (Österreich) | Valentina Yaikova (Goldobina), Victor Smolin, Liubov Nemkova (Morokhova) | USSR |
2nd | 1979 | Châteauroux (France) | - | - |
1st | 1977 | Esbjerg (Denmark) | - | - |
Bibliography
See also
References
- ↑ [http://www.civa-results.com/2014/EAC_2014/indexpage.htm 19 FAI EAC, www.civa-results.com
- ↑ 17 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 16 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 15 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 14 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 13 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 12 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 11 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 10 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 9 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 8 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 7 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 6 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 5 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 4 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 3 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 2 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
- ↑ 1 FAI EAC, www.german-aerobatics.com
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