Unit Name: | Smoke Squadron |
Native Name: | Esquadrilha da Fumaça |
Country: | Brazil |
Branch: | Brazilian Air Force |
Role: | Aerobatic display team |
Garrison: | Brazilian Air Force Academy[1] |
Colors: | Green, Yellow and Blue |
Website: | http://fumaca.org/ https://www2.fab.mil.br/eda/ |
Aircraft Attack: | Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano |
The Aerial Demonstration Squadron (Portuguese: Esquadrão de Demonstração Aérea, EDA), popularly known as Smoke Squadron (Portuguese: Esquadrilha da Fumaça) is the Brazilian Air Force's air demonstration squadron. It is headquartered at the Brazilian Air Force Academy in Pirassununga, São Paulo.
Its first display was on 14 May 1952 over Copacabana beach, using the North American T-6 Texan. The team used the T-6 from its formation until 1968, when it switched to the French Aérospatiale (Fouga) CM.170-2 Super Magister jet, called T-24 in FAB service. However, this model proved unsuitable to Brazilian conditions and, in 1972, the squadron reverted to the T-6, which was used until 1977.
The EDA was disbanded in 1977, but reformed on 8 December 1983 using Neiva T-25 Universal piston-powered aircraft, soon to be replaced by the then-new Embraer EMB-312 Tucano turboprop trainer. At the time the EDA's aircraft were painted a bright red scheme, which has since been superseded by the current gloss blue.
The stated objective of the Smoke Squadron are:[2]
The aircraft used by the EDA have been, in chronological order: