Solo Display Team

The PC-7 Solo Display Team flew the low-wing tandem-seat training aircraft Pilatus PC-7.

[7] However, the team kept performing at airshows in the following years and, in July 2005, won the "Sir Douglas Bader Trophy" at the Royal International Air Tattoo which took place at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom,[8] having performed the previous month at the air show held at their home base.

The Apache Solo Display Team was inactive between 2005 and 2009 due to operational deployments but began to carry out demo flights again in 2010, the first of which took place at RAF Fairford during the Royal International Tattoo in July.

It flew one of the thirteen single engine turbo trainer Pilatus PC-7 of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.

The colour scheme used for the aircraft is predominantly black, with a single yellow line along the fuselage and the tail.

All PC-7s and instructors are needed for training at the Elementary Flight School EMVO (Elementaire Militaire Vlieger Opleiding).

The F-16 of the Solo Display Team in 2009
The AH-64D Apache on display
RNLAF Pilatus PC-7