Ben Murphy (aviator)

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Ben Murphy
RedBullAirRace2018BenMurphy.jpg
Born(1975-07-18)July 18, 1975
NationalityFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Education Newcastle University
Aviation career
Air force Royal Air Force
Racing career
Aircraft Zivko Edge 540 V2

Ben Murphy is a British pilot. He is a pilot of The Blades aerobatic team, and master class of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. [1] He is a former Commanding Officer of the Royal Air Force display team The Red Arrows

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Biography

His grandfathers were Royal Air Force pilots. While attending Newcastle University, he belonged to the Air Squadron.

In 1997, he enlisted in the Royal Air Force. In 2006, he was appointed team pilot of Red Arrows.

In 2016, he joined the Red Bull Air Race as Challenger class pilot. In 2018, he was promoted to the master class from the Challenger class of Red Bull Air Race. [2]

In 2019, he finished 4th in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in only his second season as a Master Class Pilot [3]

He uses Zivko Edge 540 V2 (Aircraft registration: N540BM) in the air race. [4] The aircraft's liveries are Union Jack. [5] The original owner of this aircraft was Peter Podlunšek (S5-MPP).

Results

Red Bull Air Race

Challenger Class

Year12345678PointsWinsPosition
2016 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
4th
Flag of Austria.svg
DNP
Flag of Japan.svg
5th
Flag of Hungary.svg
2nd
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
6th
Flag of Germany.svg
3rd
Flag of the United States.svg
3rd
Flag of the United States.svg
CAN
2006th
2017 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
4th
Flag of the United States.svg
DNP
Flag of Hungary.svg
DNP
Flag of Russia.svg
3rd
Flag of Russia.svg
5th
Flag of Portugal.svg
5th
Flag of Germany.svg
4th
Flag of the United States.svg
3rd
1906th

Legend: * CAN: Cancelled * DNP: Did not take part * DNS: Did not start * DSQ: Disqualified

Master Class

Year12345678PointsWinsPosition
2018 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
6th
5
Flag of France.svg
10th
1
Flag of Japan.svg
11th
0
Flag of Hungary.svg
8th
3
Flag of Russia.svg
5th
6
Flag of Austria.svg
13th
0
Flag of the United States.svg
4th
7
Flag of the United States.svg
4th
7
2907th
2019 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
13th
1
Flag of Russia.svg
5th
14
Flag of Hungary.svg
2nd
22
Flag of Japan.svg
8th
11
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References

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