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It’s mind-blowing! The Czech Flying Bulls aerobatics team recently made aviation history by performing a world-first inverted group loop under the Mala Rijeka Viaduct in Montenegro, the highest railway bridge in Europe.

It’s mind-blowing! The Czech Flying Bulls aerobatics team recently made aviation history by performing for the first time in the world an inverted group loop under the Mala Rijeka Viaduct in Montenegro, the highest railway bridge in Europe.

The steep canyon and imposing structure of the 500 meter high viaduct created a demanding environment that left no room for error, making the successful execution of the maneuver even more remarkable.

Executing the loop in a tight diamond formation, under the added pressure of negative G-force and in a confined environment, showcased the team’s exceptional skill and precision.

While inverted flight – flying with the head aimed towards the ground – is a common element of aerobatics routines, performing it in such a confined space is a rare and very difficult feat.

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