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Swiss Aerobatics Team Misses Target Audience. Scares Yodellers.
[BBC] The Patrouille Suisse were due to fly over Langenbruck to honour the centenary of a Swiss flying pioneer.

The squadron - a Swiss version of the UK's Red Arrows or the US Blue Angels - was due to perform for the 100th anniversary of the death of Oskar Bider. Bider was the first person to fly over the Alps in both directions, a feat he accomplished in 1913 at the age of 22. The aviator was born in Langenbruck,
which the aces were supposed to fly over
but the squadron leader saw the tent set up for the yodelling festival
Yupp
in Mumliswil, roughly 6km (4 miles) west of the town, and misdirected the jets.
I hope they had fun. I did reading about it.

Posted by: Dron66046 2019-07-10
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