FAI World Grand Prix

FAI World Grand Prix is a Grand Prix aerobatics series led by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.

From 1990 to 1995, the competition was named as the Breitling Series.[1]

List of events and results

# Year Event Location Note Winner Ref
I 1996 Nippon Japanese Grand Prix Hyōgo Prefecture, Tajima Airport Festival Dominique Roland [2]
II 1996 Chinese Grand Prix Zhuhai, Airshow China Jurgis Kairys [3]
III 1998 Swiss Grand Prix Neuchâtel International Air & Space Festival Dominique Roland [4]
IV 1998 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai Péter Besenyei [5]
V 1998 Chinese Grand Prix Nanjing, Jiangsu Province Péter Besenyei [5]
VI 1998 Chinese Grand Prix Jinan, Shandong Province Nikolay Timofeev [5]
VII 1998 Chinese Grand Prix Tianjin Péter Besenyei [5]
VIII 1998 Chinese Grand Prix - China Cup Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province cancelled/weather
IX 1998 Chinese Grand Prix Zhengzhou, Henan Province Péter Besenyei [5]
X 1998 Nippon Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Jurgis Kairys [6]
XI 1998 Chinese Grand Prix Changsha, Hunan Province cancelled/safety
XII 1999 Honda Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Jurgis Kairys [7]
XIII 1999 Chinese Grand Prix Zhang Jia Jie, Hunan Jurgis Kairys [8]
XIV 2000 Wuxian Chinese Grand Prix Lake Tai, Jiangsu Jurgis Kairys [9]
XV 2000 Honda Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Péter Besenyei [10]
XVI 2001 Nippon Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Péter Besenyei [11]
XVII 2002 Czech Grand Prix Brno Klaus Schrodt [12]
XVIII 2002 Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Jurgis Kairys [13]
XIX 2003 Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi cancelled
XX 2004 Haute Voltige United Arab Emirates Grand Prix Al Ain Jurgis Kairys [14]
XXI 2005 United Arab Emirates Grand Prix Al Ain Aerobatic Show, United Arab Emirates Grand Prix of the FAI Centenary Klaus Schrodt [15]
XXII 2005 Swiss Grand Prix Lausanne FAI Centenary Air Show Péter Besenyei [16]
XXIII 2006 United Arab Emirates Grand Prix Al Ain Aerobatic Show Royal Jordanian Falcons [17]
XXIV 2006 Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Jurgis Kairys [18]
XXV 2007 Russian Grand Prix LII airfield, Zhukovsky, Moscow Area Held during the 2007 MAKS Airshow Svetlana Kapanina [19]
XXVI 2007 Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Mikhail Mamistov [20]
XXVII 2008 Haute Voltige Aerobatics Japanese Grand Prix Twin Ring Motegi Renauld Ecalle [21]
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See also

  • Red Bull Air Race

References


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