Rotores de Portugal

E357574

Rotores de Portugal is the Portuguese Air Force’s official helicopter aerobatic display team, known for performing precision aerial maneuvers at airshows and public events.

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Label Occurrences
Rotores de Portugal canonical 1
Rotors of Portugal 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf aerobatic display team
military aerobatic team
activity aerobatic displays at airshows
precision aerial maneuvers
public events flypasts
aircraftTypeUsed helicopter
aircraftUsed AW119 Koala
AgustaWestland AW119 Koala
Aérospatiale Alouette III
Aérospatiale Alouette III
surface form: Sud Aviation Alouette III
base Air Base No. 11
country Portugal
discipline aerobatics
displayMedium airshows
aviation festivals
national celebrations
displayStyle formation flying
smoke‑enhanced displays
synchronized maneuvers
formedBy Portuguese Air Force helicopter pilots
garrison Air Base No. 11
garrisonLocation Air Base No. 11 Beja
surface form: Beja Air Base
languageOfName Portuguese
location Beja, Kingdom of Portugal
surface form: Beja, Portugal
militaryBranch Portuguese Air Force
militaryStatus active duty unit
mission promote aviation and the Portuguese Air Force
represent the Portuguese Air Force at public events
notableFor helicopter formation aerobatics
low‑level precision flying
operator Portuguese Air Force
partOf Portuguese Air Force
role airshow display team
helicopter aerobatic display
public relations unit
serviceBranch Portuguese Air Force
teamType rotary‑wing display team
translatedName Rotores de Portugal self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rotors of Portugal
usesFlag flag of Portugal
usesSymbol Portuguese Air Force roundel
vehicleCategory military helicopter

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Portuguese Air Force hasAerobaticTeam Rotores de Portugal
Rotores de Portugal translatedName Rotores de Portugal self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rotors of Portugal