Radka Máchová

She graduated from the University of Žilina, specializing in aeronautics and air transport, and in 1971 she received a pilot's license.

The group was originally based in Chrudim, East Bohemia, but later it moved to another part of this region, Jaroměř-Josefov airfield.

[3] The shows of The Flying Bulls were specialized in precise aerobatics flying[4] in box formation of four Zlín Z-50 planes including Apache Roll figure, when Radka Máchová and Miroslav Krejší flew in the mirror position, while Jiří Saller rolled close around them.

Radka’s teammate Jiří Saller gave his resignation for his team membership in the result of this affair (the second reason of this controversy was the plane changing, when Zlín Z-50 type was replaced with generally different XtremeAir XA42).

[6][7] It was no reason for Máchová’s end in leader position because of older decision about Flying Bulls reconstruction.

Radka Máchová
Zlín Z-50
Flying Bulls Aerobatics Team during Radka Máchová’s leading period. From left to right: Jiří Saller (left wing), Miroslav Krejčí (right wing), Jiří Vepřek (slot) and Radka Máchová
Flying Bulls performing Apache Roll figure.
Fokker E.III replica piloted by Radka Máchová, Jaroměř aifield 2016.