FAI World Aerobatic Championships

The FAI World Aerobatic Championships (WAC) is a competition in sport aviation organized by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, the world air sports federation.

The WAC was formed in 1960, replacing the freestyle Lockheed Trophy contests.

Winners Aresti Cup

FAI WAC Year Location Unlimited winner Aerobatic aircraft Freestyle Winner Aerobatic aircraft
28th[1]2015Châteauroux, France Alexandre OrlowskiExtra EA 330SC Robert Holland MXS
27th[2]2013North Texas, United States Francois Le VotExtra EA 330SC Robert Holland MXS
26th[3]2011Foligno, Italy Mikhail Mamistov Su-26M3 Robert Holland MXS
25th[4]2009Silverstone, United Kingdom Renaud EcalleExtra EA 330SC Renaud Ecalle E330SC
24th[5]2007Granada, Spain Ramón AlonsoSu-31 Zach HeffleySu 26
23rd[6]2005Burgos, Spain Sergey RakhmaninSu 26 M3 Klaus SchrodtExtra 330 XS
22nd[7]2003Lakeland, Florida, United States Sergey RakhmaninSu 31- -
21st[8]2001Burgos, Spain Mikhail MamistovSu-31 Klaus Schrodt Extra 330 XS
20th[9]2000Muret, France Eric VazeilleCAP 232--
19th[10]1998Trenčín, Slovakia Patrick ParisCAP 232 Dominique RolandCAP 232
18th[11]1996Oklahoma City, United States Victor ChmalSu 26 Patrick ParisCAP 232
17th[12]1994Debrecen, Hungary Xavier de LapparentCAP 231EX Jurgis KairysSu-31
16th[13]1992Le Havre, FranceCompetition not held- - -
15th[14]1990Yverdon, Switzerland Claude BessiereCAP 231 Jurgis Kairys Su 26M
14th[15]1988Red Deer, Canada Henry HaighSuper Star Patrick ParisCAP 230
FAI WAC Year Location Winner Country Aerobatic aircraft
13th[16]1986South Cerney, United KingdomPetr JirmusCzechoslovakia Z-50 LS
12th[17]1984Békéscsaba, HungaryPetr JirmusCzechoslovakia Z-50 LS
11th[18]1982Spitzerberg, AustriaVictor SmolinUSSR Yak 50
10th[19]1980Oshkosh, United StatesLeo LoudenslagerUnited States Laser Z-200
9th[20]1978Ceské Budejovice, CzechoslovakiaIvan TucekCzechoslovakia Z-50 L
8th[21]1976Kiev, USSRVictor LetskoUSSR Yak 50
- 1974No competition---
7th[22]1972Salon de Provence, FranceCharlie HillardUnited States Pitts S-1S 200
6th[23]1970Hullavington, United KingdomIgor EgorovUSSR Yak-18PM
5th[24]1968Magdeburg, East Germany Erwin BläskeEast Germany Z526A
4th[25]1966Moscú, USSRVladimir Martemianov USSR Yak-18PM
3rd[26]1964Bilbao, SpainTomás CastañoSpain Zlin Z326 TM
2nd[27]1962Budapest, HungaryJosef TóthHungary Z-326
1st[28]1960Bratislava, CzechoslovakiaLadislav BezákCzechoslovakia Zlin 226A

Winners by teams

FAI WAC Year Location Team winner Country
28th2015Châteauroux, FranceAlexandre Orlowski, François Rallet, Aude LemordantFrance
27th2013North Texas, USAFrancois Le Vot, Olivier Masurel, Francois Rallet France
26th2011Foligno, ItalyMikhail Mamistov, Oleg Shpolyanskiy, Svetlana Kapanina Russia
25th2009Silverstone, United KingdomRenaud Ecalle, François Le Vot, Pierre VarloteauxFrance
24th2007[29]Burgos, SpainRenaud Ecalle, Olivier Masurel, Matthieu RouletFrance
23rd2005Burgos, SpainSergey Rakhmanin, Oleg Shpolyanskiy, Svetlana KapaninaRussia
22nd2003Lakeland, Florida, United StatesSergey Rakhmanin, Svetlana Kapanina,Alexandre KrotovRussia
21st2001Burgos, Spain Mikhail Mamistov, Oleg Shpolyanskiy, Svetlana KapaninaRussia
20th2000Muret, France Eric Vazeille, Eddy Dussau, Catherine MaunouryFrance
19th1998Trenčín, SlovakiaNicolai Timofeev, Svetlana Kapanina, Victor Tchmal Russia
18th1996Oklahoma City, United StatesVictor Tchmal, Nicolai Timofeev, Svetlana Kapanina Russia
17th1994Debrecen, HungaryXavier De Lapparent, Patrick Paris, Dominique RolandFrance
16th1992Le Havre, FranceCompetition not completed because of the time-
15th1990Yverdon, SwitzerlandClaude Bessiere, Patrick Paris, Jean-Paul MondiereFrance
14th1988Red Deer, CanadaHenry Haigh, Kermit Weeks, Clint McHenry United States
13th1986South Cerney, United KingdomVictor Smolin, Nikolai Nikitiuk, Sergei Boriak USSR
12th1984Békéscsaba, HungaryKermit Weeks, Henry Haigh, Alan Bush United States
11th1982Spitzerberg, AustriaViktor Smolin, Nikolai Nikitiuk, Jurgis Kairys USSR
10th1980Oshkosh, United StatesLeo Loudenslager, Henry Haigh, Kermit Weeks United States
9th1978Ceské Budejovice, CzechoslovakiaIvan Tucek, Jirí Pospísil, Daniel Polonec Czechoslovakia
8th1976Kiev, USSRLeo Loudenslager, Henry Haigh, Kermit Weeks
7th1972Salon de Provence, FranceCharles Hillard, Gene Soucy, Tom Poberezny United States
6th1970Hullavington, United KingdomSvetlana Savitskaya, Zinaida Lizunova, Lidia Leonova USSR
5th1968Magdeburg, East Germany Erwin Bläske, Monika Schösser (Fleck), Peter Kahle East Germany
4th1966Moscow, USSRVladimir Piskunov, Vadim Ovsyankin, Vitold PocherninUSSR
3rd1964Bilbao, Spain Ladislav Bezák, Ladislav Trebatický, Frantisek SkácelíkCzechoslovakia
2nd1962Budapest, HungaryJózsef Tóth, Sándor Katona, Péter FejesHungary
1st1960Bratislava, CzechoslovakiaLadislav Bezák, Jirí Bláha, Frantisek Skácelík Czechoslovakia

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