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Twin Tigers Aerobatic Team To Receive 2019 Bill Barber Award For Showmanship

Presentation To Be Made At AirVenture Tuesday

World Airshow News has announced that the Twin Tigers Aerobatic Team is the 2019 recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship. One of the most prestigious awards in the airshow industry, the list of Barber honorees reads like an airshow hall of fame.

Team owner Mark Sorenson took his first flying lesson at age 13 and soloed at age 16. He is a former U.S. Army AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter pilot who, at age 19, was one of the youngest combat-qualified Cobra pilots in Operation Desert Storm. After the Army, Sorenson began an airline career, and he is currently an Atlanta-based Boeing 737 captain for Southwest Airlines. His airshow career began in 2007 as a Cobra pilot with the Sky Soldiers formation helicopter team, and he launched his solo airshow career in 2011 with a Yak-55 aerobatic act. Sorenson soon added an entertaining comedy act, Hotwire Harry and the Great Escape, and in 2012 added Mark Nowosielski in a second Yak-55 to create the Twin Tigers Aerobatic Team.

Like Sorenson, Nowosielski learned to fly when he was still in high school, and he graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in 1999. It wasn’t long until he began his airline career, and he is now also a Boeing 737 pilot for Southwest, based in Orlando. He began flying aerobatics in 2006 after purchasing a Pitts S-1C and soon began flying competitively. He won the U.S. National Advanced Aerobatic Championship in 2013 and has been a member of three Advanced World Aerobatic teams and will compete in his third Unlimited World Aerobatic Championship this year in France.

The Twin Tigers Aerobatic Team offers an exciting two-ship Yak-55 act that begins with a series of formation aerobatics, but quickly morphs into a duel of sorts, with the two Marks competing to see who can fly through the most smoke rings created by their unique custom smoke-ring generation system set up in the airshow box near show center. The crowd really gets involved as each pilot works hard to pierce as many rings as possible. In 2018, Nowosielski debuted the team’s Tron-themed night performance, flying his Yak-55 fully decked-out with LED lights. The team has also received industry accolades for their social media strategy, streaming their performance using Facebook Live.

The Bill Barber Award for Showmanship began in 1986 and is awarded to airshow performers or teams that have demonstrated great skill and showmanship. World Airshow News magazine and the friends and family of the late Bill Barber present the award annually.

The Bill Barber Award for Showmanship will be presented on Tuesday, July 23 at show center during the afternoon airshow at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

(Images provided with World Airshow News news release. Upper image copyright Larry Grace. Lower image Copyright Jason McMillan)

FMI: www.airshowmag.com

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