Previous patrols supplied with the
Cavallino Rampante In
Italy the first acrobatic flight school was founded in 1930 at the
Udine-Campoformido Airport on the initiative of Colonel
Rino Corso Fougier, commander of the 1st
Fighter Wing: the first formation consisted of five
Fiat C.R.20 and already on 8 June 1930 at first air show, called "Wing Day", these planes performed in a "bomb", a figure similar to the current bomb. In the years before the
World War II the patrol of the
Regia Aeronautica participated in various events (to note is that in 1932
Breda Ba.19 was used, in 1934
Fiat CR.30 and from 1936
Fiat CR.32), among which in 1938 the inauguration of the
Milan-Linate Airport during which the Chief Patrol was Bruno Sartori,
Silver Medal of Military Valor. After the inevitable parenthesis of the 1939-1945 period the acrobatic patrol was dissolved and reformed after the war, even if not officially classified as an acrobatic patrol. It was in fact the 51st Fighter Wing, equipped with
US P-51D Mustang and British
Spitfire Mk.IX aircraft, the first to perform with three Spitfires at
Padua Airport in September 1947. The enthusiasm of these pilots was soon followed by some of their colleagues of the 5th Wing, which formed another aerobatic team based on Spitfire aircraft. In 1950 a patrol called
Cavallino Rampante (Prancing Horse) formed, consisting of four pilots of the 4th Wing equipped with
D.H.100 Vampire aircraft. The notoriety of Guizzo grew to such an extent that in 1955 he was given a film called
The four of the thundering jet (in honour of the Thunderjet), and it was thanks to this film that the department officially changed its name to
Getti Tonanti (Thundering Jets), continuing to perform until 1956, when they were replaced by the
Tigri Bianche (White Tigers) of the 51st Fighter Wing, always mounted on F-84G. 1957 also saw the entry into the scene of two new acrobatic departments: the
Diavoli Rossi (Red Devils) and the
Lanceri Neri (Black Lancers). The former were on staff at the 6th Fighter Wing, and with their
F-84F Thunderstreak they achieved a great consensus among the population, as shown by their tour in the United States of America; the latter instead came from the 2nd Aerobrigata, demonstrating, with the help of the F-86E, great operational ability, which led them to fly also in
Iran in 1959 in the presence of the Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The flew on
North American F-86 Sabre until 1963. during the celebrations of the
Festa della Repubblica in 2022 In 2000 they reached 50,000 flying hours on the
Aermacchi MB-339. In 2005 they won the award for best exhibition at the
Royal International Air Tattoo at
Fairford,
England. They were the first non-
Russian unit to receive the
Russian Silver Medal for Aeronautical Merit. On 8 September 2007 the took part at the funeral of
Luciano Pavarotti in
Modena and honoured him with a
fly-past leaving green-white-red smoke trails. The replacement (scheduled for 2017) of the MB-339PAN with
Alenia Aermacchi M.345 HET (High-Efficiency Trainer), announced in 2013, was blocked in 2014, reconfirmed in 2016 with entry into service scheduled for 2020; however, as of 2024 the team was still flying the MB-339PAN. On 12 September 2024, the Italian Air Force announced that
Frecce Tricolori would use
Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master as their new aircraft. ==Description==