August 1st (aerobatic team)

The August 1st or Ba Yi Aerobatics Team (Chinese: 八一飞行表演队) is the aerobatic demonstration team of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). It was founded in 1962 and named after the date of founding of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), August 1, 1927.

August 1st Aerobatic Team
August 1st aerobatic team logo
Active1962 – present
CountryChina China
BranchPeople's Liberation Army Air Force
RoleAerobatic Display
Garrison/HQYangcun Air Base
Nickname(s)Bayi
ColorsWhite and Red; formerly White and Blue (with red star on the tail fin)
Aircraft flown
Fighter8 Chengdu J-10

History

It is named after the date of the founding of the PLA (August 1, 1927), and is a part of the PLAAF Beijing Military Region. The unit was founded in 1962 and has over the years performed more than 500 times for delegations from 166 countries and regions. Its first show abroad happened in August 2013 during the Russian airshow MAKS.[1]

Aircraft

The August 1st aerobatic team (Ba Yi aerobatic team) initially equipped the fleet with JJ-5 fighter-trainer jets, a Chinese version of Russian made MiG-17. In later years the JJ-5s were replaced by Chengdu J-7EB, then again was replaced by the newer J-7GB (2001). There are about 8 aircraft in the fleet, but only 6 are set for any airshow.

In May 2009, the team upgraded their jets to the much more advanced Chengdu J-10 multirole fighter.[2]

Base

Appearances

August 1st Chengdu J-10's in formation

Accidents

  • June 1997 – 3 aircraft crashed in Tianjin during a practice session.
  • 15 September 1998 – single aircraft crashed near Chongming Island Airport near Shanghai.
  • July 14, 2009 – Number 3 wing, which was a J-7GB, crashed at Yang Cun airbase during practicing session, while preparing for the coming National Day demonstration on October 1.
  • 12 November 2016 – Captain Yu Xu, first female J-10 pilot, was killed in an accident during training in Hebei province.[8]

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