PC-9s are used for advanced pilot training and as a national aerobatic aircraft in a group called Wings of Storm.
With new ownership, the company is again producing a range of aerobatic aircraft including the EA-200.
It is a light aerobatic aircraft aimed at flight training.
The aerobatic aircraft is described as having a sharp stall, and ability to keep wings level using rudder alone.
They reduce the force needed by the pilot to deflect the aileron and are often seen on aerobatic aircraft.
Single-seat aerobatic aircraft for use by flying clubs.
At 998 kg (2,200 lb) empty weight, the Yak-52 is responsive and very capable as an aerobatic aircraft.
The team flies the Extra 300 aerobatic aircraft.
The Arrow Active is a British aerobatic aircraft built in the 1930s.
The Extra 230 was a single-seat aerobatic aircraft developed in Germany in the early 1980s.