After gaining his wings he did an Operational Conversion on
de Havilland Vampire jets before becoming a helicopter pilot, flying the
Alouette II and
Alouette III and Augusta Bell UH-1H in the
Rhodesian Bush War. In 1980, following the election of
Robert Mugabe, Lamb, by then an instructor, left the Air Force and moved to England to join the Marlboro Aerobatic team. He was a professional display pilot for 36 years, flew 1,900 public displays in over 30 countries worldwide including leading the first civilian aerobatics display team to fly in China in 1996. Nigel was the British Unlimited Aerobatic Champion 8 times consecutively and spent eight years putting his skills to the test in the highly challenging
Red Bull Air Race World Championship, winning the 2014 world championship title. He also featured in some major movie productions as an aerial display pilot flying a variety of historical aircraft including a
Spitfire,
P-51 Mustang and a
P-40 Kittyhawk. == Personal life ==