Flypa'11!

The Canarian Aerial Command is responsible for carrying out those missions, regarded as constant or temporary, and also for providing the opening out of the aerial units set up in the Canarian archipelago. In this current Edition the Canarian Aerial Command will take part in Flypa by showing the F-18 planes of the Ala 36 unit and the T19 planes of the Ala 35 unit for the parachutes launches.
It is lined - up by César Maldonado, Thomas de Dorlodot, Antonio Quesada, Ramón López and Ramón Morillas, world record breaker and world paramotor champion 2007. This team will in charge of carrying out the well known paramotor night show.
International team specialised on technical flights, acrobatics and BASE jump, formed by Mike Steen (USA), Kevin Hintze (USA) and Carson Klein (USA).
This team is lined - up by the twin pilots Anthony and Timothy Green (USA), specialised on synchronised acrobatics.
Female team specialised on acrobatics and formed by Seiko Fukuoka (Japan), acrobatics world runner – up 2007 and Maeva Giacometti (France).
Acrobatics French team formed by David Sougey (France), Jean-Mickäel Devif (France), Enrico Patuzzi (Italy) and Tristan Lebeschu (France).
This team is lined – up by the pilots Gabor Kezi (Hungary), Acrobatics World Champion 2006-2007, Cyril Planton (France) 3rd pilot in the current world ranking, Céline Barman (Switzerland), one of the best world female pilots, Charlie Piccolo (France) and Pal Takats (Hungary).
Juan Ventura Sánchez Finger, Spanish parachutist specialised on BASE Jump, champion in Spain in 19 times, and Mario Pardo, Portuguese parachutist specialised in BASE Jump.
Juan Luis Morales and Renán Andrés Morales, El Hierro acrobatics pilots.
Amando and David García González, Tenerife acrobatics pilots.
Local team formed by Rosi Rodríguez, Miguel Padilla, Fran Hernández, Yeray González and Tomás Marrero. They will fly again using the Flypa wing during the current edition of the festival.
This year Flypa will present the Flypa Team of BASE Jump, formed by the Spanish jumpers Armando del Rey y Manuel Chana.
The parachutists team of Gran Canaria and Tenerife, on the support of the Canarian Federation of the Aerial Sports (FECDA) and the Aerial Command in the Canaries, will jump over 2000 metres of free aerobatics.
The Alas Project, formed by the pilots Álvaro Bultó (Spain), Toni López (Morocco) and Santi Corella (Spain), started on the man fight against nature in search of the Human Flight. It is about the human flight together with the four elements, over the mountains, water, ice, desert, fire or deep forests, facing up to the specific difficulties of each of them.