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The world record for the largest number of aircraft in an aerobatic loop is held by the British Royal Air Force "Black Arrows" team. This record was set on September 4, 1958, at the Farnborough Air Show in the UK, where 22 Hawker Hunter jets completed a loop in close formation. This impressive feat remains unbeaten to this day.
The F-86 air display at Masroor Air Base is a notable event in the history of the Pakistan Air Force. On February 2, 1958, a formation of 16 PAF F-86 Sabre aircraft, known as the "Falcons," performed a loop for the first time during an air display at Masroor Air Base in Karachi. This performance was a significant achievement, showcasing the advanced capabilities and skills of the PAF pilots .
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00:00If you love aviation and jaw-dropping feats, this story is for you. Buckle up.
00:05September 4th, 1958.
00:08The Farnborough Air Show in the UK became the stage for an awe-inspiring event.
00:13The British Royal Air Force's Black Arrows team took to the skies in their sleek Hawker Hunter jets.
00:19Not just a handful, 22 aircraft, all looping in perfect synchronicity.
00:24Imagine the precision, the skill, the sheer bravery.
00:27As they climbed, flipped and descended in flawless formation, history was made.
00:32This world record for the largest number of aircraft in an aerobatic loop remains unbeaten to this day.
00:39But let's not forget another milestone from 1958.
00:42On February 2nd, the Pakistan Air Force Falcons showcased their prowess with a formation loop of 16 F-86 Sabres at Masroor Air Base.
00:51This was a moment of pride and a testament to their exceptional skill.
00:56So next time you look up and see a jet, remember the legends who dared to push the limits of the sky.
01:02Inspiring, isn't it?

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