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'Krila Oluje' (Wings of Storm) is the Croatian air force (HRZ) and the Air defense (PZO) aerobatic display team. Its task is the presentation of skill, discipline, team work and the high degree of training quality of the Croatian air force and Croatian armed forces in general.
The team 'Krila Oluje' consists of the pilots from the 93rd Military airbase Zemunik. In comparison with the majority of aerobatic teams in the world whose pilots' single task is to train and do aerobatic team performances, the primary task of the pilots from the 'Krila Oluje' is training of the future Croatian air force pilots.
Captain Diana Doboš, was a member of the 'Krila Oluje' from 2005 to 2007 and became a third woman in the world history to fly in an acrobatic team.
The very first flight of the team is considered to be an aerobatic performance in the formation of four airplanes during the opening ceremony of European sailing championship in Zadar on 23rd of July, 2004. On 5th of August 2005 in Knin regarding the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the military and police operation known as 'Oluja' after which the team was named, the team 'Krila Oluje' has been officially presented to the Croatian public. By the end of the year team grow up to 5-plane formation, and first flight with 6-plane formation was made at 25.03.2009.
The team candidates are chosen amongst the most experienced longtime flight instructors who must meet the basic conditions of excellent flight techniques, have needed psychophysical predispositions, tendency to team work and a minimum total of 600 flight hours. They also must show the best results in formation acrobatic flying consisting of two ship formation. The chosen candidates then go through a very demanding training of acrobatic flying in formations from two to six airplanes, during which the pilots train performing the specific acrobatic elements at minimal altitude above ground and at extremely low distances between the planes in a formation.
During the performance airplanes fly at the distances less than 2 m from each other, at speeds of up to 550km/h and the loads that pilots endure performing the certain program elements are from -2.5 g's to +6.5 g's. The minimum lower altitude during the performance is determined by the aero meeting organizers and it is usually from 50 to 100 m above the ground level. Opposite the very spread lay perception of flying in aerobatic display team, the exceptional coordination in acrobatic performances is not the result of the precise instrument reading or the help of the modern equipment. It is the result of an individual pilot evaluation that includes the position of his plane and the distance from the leading plane. Based on this the pilot operates his plane in a way to insure the minimum deviation from the given position requests in respect to the rest of the planes in the formation.
The program performed by the 'Krila Oluje' is 20 minutes long and it is performed at the altitudes from 50 to 1000 m and at the minimum distance from the audience of about 230 m. A delegated narrator is in charge of presenting the program to the spectators. His task is also an overflight of a backup plane to the point where the air show is being held. As in almost any aerobatic team in the world there are no backup pilots. The training for each position in the formation is specific and continuous therefore it is impossible to have a trained backup pilot who would be able to replace any one of the pilots from the team. In case a pilot is ill, the team performs a shortened program with 5 planes or makes a cancellation of the performance.
For their trainings and exhibitions ' Krila Oluje' do not have special planes and equipment as majority of teams in the world but they use the airplanes from the Squadron of 93rd air base according to the momentary availability.




