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19 April, 2020 6:19 am

MV Agusta F4 pays tribute to the Frecce Tricolori

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The ‘Frecce Tricolori’ is the name of Italy’s Air Force aerobatic team and to celebrate their 50th anniversary MV Agusta will be releasing a limited edition of just eleven F4’s with the same Frecce Tricolori livery that graces the Aermacchi MB-339PAN that the squadron uses for its aerial displays.

These MV Augusta F4’s will be getting a carbonfibre and titanium treatment and are numbered exactly as the eleven aerobatic aircraft, and are inspired by their distinctive graphics.

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A small silver plate on the steering head indicates the number and id of the aircraft to which each of the bikes is associated.
Delivery of the motorcycles will take place at the military airport of Rivolto (Udine), home of the “Frecce Tricolori”, during a dedicated event that will be held September 11th and 12th.
Hit the jump to see a video of the amazing Frecce Tricolori in action.

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