WeFly! Team

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WeFly! Team
WeFly! Team (21903866879).jpg
Active2007–present
CountryItaly
TypeCivilian aerobatic display team
Garrison/HQAviosuperficie di Caposile - Jesolo Italy
Website Official website
Aircraft flown
Trainer Fly Synthesis Texan

The WeFly! Team is a civilian aerobatic team from Italy. The team is funded by sponsors and patrons. Two of the three pilots have a physical disability. [1]

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History

The WeFly! Team use smoke to represent the Tricolore Italiano WeFly! Tricolore.jpg
The WeFly! Team use smoke to represent the Tricolore Italiano
Fly Synthesis Texan Top Class of the WeFly! Team Texan Top Class del WeFly! Team - livrea 2014.jpg
Fly Synthesis Texan Top Class of the WeFly! Team

The team was founded in 2007 with the home base Aviosuperficie di Caposile - Jesolo.[ citation needed ] On April 24, 2008, the team received its new Texan 2.0 aircraft.[ citation needed ]

Accidents and incidents

On July 22, 2008, one of the aircraft had a fatal crash during a display,[ citation needed ] In memory of the pilot the display number 2 has not been used again.[ citation needed ]

Disability Awareness

During the "Futura" space mission, the Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, took with her a flag "WeFly! Futura ... dared to fly". The flag was designed for the occasion by the aircraft designer Mirco Pecorari, to send a message to all humanity against stereotypes and prejudices against the disabled. It testifies to the strength, the courage and the determination of these pilots. [1] After 200 days in space the flag was returned to the team base at Aviosuperficie di Caposile.[ citation needed ]

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