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* Flying Circus, an American World War II air corps led by [[Joe Foss]] |
* Flying Circus, an American World War II air corps led by [[Joe Foss]] |
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* [[Pussy Galore]]'s Flying Circus in James Bond movie ''[[Goldfinger (film)| Goldfinger]]'' |
* [[Pussy Galore]]'s Flying Circus in James Bond movie ''[[Goldfinger (film)| Goldfinger]]'' |
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* [[Flying Circus (German band)]], a German rock band (1990–) |
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* [[The Flying Circus (Canada)]], a short-lived Canadian folk rock band (1967–1968) |
* [[The Flying Circus (Canada)]], a short-lived Canadian folk rock band (1967–1968) |
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* [[The Flying Circus (band)]], an Australian country rock/pop band (1968–74) |
* [[The Flying Circus (band)]], an Australian country rock/pop band (1968–74) |
Revision as of 06:48, 27 April 2024
A Flying circus is a barnstorming troop (a flying exhibition team).
Flying circus or Flying Circus may also refer to:
- The Flying Circus, a German World War I air wing led by Baron von Richthofen
- Cobham's Flying Circus, an English flying circus (barnstorming group) started by Alan Cobham in 1932
- Flying Circus, an American World War II air corps led by Joe Foss
- Pussy Galore's Flying Circus in James Bond movie Goldfinger
- Flying Circus (German band), a German rock band (1990–)
- The Flying Circus (Canada), a short-lived Canadian folk rock band (1967–1968)
- The Flying Circus (band), an Australian country rock/pop band (1968–74)
- Flying Circus (film), 1968 Looney Tunes animated cartoon
- Monty Python's Flying Circus, a British television sketch comedy originally broadcast 1969–1974
- The Flying Circus of Physics, a collection of physics problems by Jearl Walker first published in 1975
- Circo Voador, in Portuguese, a concert venue in Rio de Janeiro
See also
- Jagdgeschwader 1 (World War I), a German World War I fighter wing, commanded at one point by Manfred von Richthofen (the "Red Baron")