DaleRFU wrote: 25 Apr 2020, 03:36
Lovely stuff there, seems to be getting quite big business over in the states with these mini private air forces.
Any plans for Draken?
Dale, im working my way through Draken, but i guess that will be a slow process with the Mirage F1 & Cheetahs especially now due to this global Human Malware situation..
However, i can show you these that i have done.
The Black Diamond Jet Team is a civilian aerobatic display team flying seven jet aircraft – five L-39s and two MiG-17s, (No Model as far as im aware) all paint in arctic camouflage. The team is sponsored by United Bank Card, Inc. and is based at Lakeland, FL, USA.
The team was officially announced as “Heavy Metal Jet Team” in the beginning of November 2010, as a five ship display team flying four L-39 and one T-33 planes, based at Lancaster, PA. Then the T-33 Shooting Star aircraft was piloted by Captain Dale Snodgrass.
In July 2011, The Heavy Metal Jet Team announced the addition of one MiG-17 replacing the T-33, which was grounded after maintenance problems.
Almost a year later in October 2011 the team changed the name to its present “Black Diamond Jet Team” and added another MiG-17. Then the team transited to new home base at Lakeland, FL.
Im not quite sure if these are still flying but i know they are still painted in Arctic Camo and are possibly owned/co-owned by Draken International as shown on their website.
Atlas Cheetah D, "861 “Bandit” South Africa Air Force (SAAF) (Circa 2007) 2nd Squadron, was based at Waterkloof AFB, now owned by Draken International, so lets hope they keep the scheme on.
Much thanks
Mark