Varese, 1st September 2010 - Admiration, astonishment, magic. These are the feelings that the exhibitions of the Italian Aerobatic Team arise, since its foundation. A cohesive group of air force pilots capable of proudly taking the Italian colours worldwide, during its long history, in conjunction with the highest level of professionalism, performance and elegance. These results are the consequence of a methodical and ongoing commitment to the relentless pursuit of perfection. Values that also MV Agusta embodies in its history, in the brand and in its men. Guiding principles it shares with the legendary "Frecce Tricolori", a common awareness of being an icon of “Italian Style”, synonymous with technical excellence and unparalleled style.
To seal the common objectives, on the 50th anniversary of the National Aerobatic Team, MV Agusta dresses the most powerful and prestigious of its creations, the new F4, in the colours of the sky and of the Italian flag, producing 11 unique motorcycles in "Frecce Tricolori" livery.
The eleven precious "pieces", prepared for the occasion with special components in noble materials such as carbonfibre and titanium, are numbered exactly as the eleven aerobatic aircraft, and are inspired by their distinctive graphics. 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, the base of the “Frecce Tricolori”, during a dedicated event, a unique opportunity to spend an entire day with the pilots of the Italian Aerobatic Team.
For information and reservations: from Italy 800.364406, from abroad +39.0332.254.724.
For details about the 50th Frecce Tricolori Anniversary in Rivolto - Udine (Italy), on the 11th and 12th of September 2010, visit: www.aeronautica.difesa.it/PAN50
Half assed 'special editions' cheapen the brand, it's a sign the standard model isn't selling and they are overstocked. We see it here in Australia all the time with our 2 local car makers with useless 'limited editions'.
Will we next see an 'MV 50th celebration of some bloke down the road i met at the pub call Jeff' F4 edition?
MV should be focusing on selling more standard looking bikes first, THEN consider special editions.
Look it's the BrutaleLuke edition. Quick, let me whip out the old fella and have a few tugs

Don't tug angry dude...
Good point. Friends don't let friends have a pull when they're angry.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Italy...e16d5c9c705668
I dont think you read the blurb and understand why it's blue....
Looks nice...






