Hannes Arch

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Hannes Arch was an Austrian aerobatic pilot and former Red Bull Air Race World Champion known for his aggressive flying style and prominent role in international air racing.

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instanceOf Red Bull Air Race World Champion
aerobatic pilot
air racing pilot
human
activityAtTimeOfDeath supply flight to a mountain hut
aircraftFlown Zivko Edge 540 NERFINISHED
Zivko Edge 540 V3 NERFINISHED
basedIn Salzburg, Austria NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath helicopter crash
countryOfCitizenship Austria
dateOfBirth 1967-09-22
dateOfDeath 2016-09-08
era 21st-century aviators
familyName Arch NERFINISHED
firstEuropeanRedBullChampion true
gender male
givenName Hannes NERFINISHED
helicopterType Bell 206 NERFINISHED
knownFor Red Bull Air Race World Championship NERFINISHED
aggressive flying style
international air racing
languageSpoken German
mannerOfDeath aviation accident
memberOf Red Bull Air Race World Championship series NERFINISHED
name Hannes Arch NERFINISHED
nationality Austrian
notableAchievement first European pilot to win the Red Bull Air Race World Championship
notableCharacteristic aggressive race lines
highly competitive flying style
occupation aerobatic pilot
air racer
commercial pilot
participatedIn Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2007 NERFINISHED
Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2008 NERFINISHED
Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2009 NERFINISHED
Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2010 NERFINISHED
Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2014 NERFINISHED
Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2015 NERFINISHED
Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2016 NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Leoben, Styria, Austria NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath near Grossglockner, Austrian Alps
residence Salzburg, Austria NERFINISHED
sponsor Red Bull NERFINISHED
sport aerobatics
air racing
team Team Hannes Arch NERFINISHED
title Red Bull Air Race World Champion 2008
wasFlying helicopter
yearOfChampionship 2008

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