ROB HOLLAND AEROSPORTS CHALLENGE COIN
ROB HOLLAND AEROSPORTS CHALLENGE COIN
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Rob Holland Aerosports Limited Edition Challenge Coin is made of black nickel and completely designed and customized by Rob himself. This is the first of hopefully many years that we will be offering this exclusive coin for Rob.
Challenge Coin Box Contains:
1 - Limited Edition Coin (1.75")
1 - Clear Acrylic Stand (2.4")
1 - Polishing Cloth (6" x 7")
1 - Clear PVC Pouch (2.5" x 2.5")
Fly Good Don't Suck® is trademarked by legendary aviator Rob Holland, 13 x US National Aerobatic Champion & renowned airshow performer. His trademark phrase has become a staple in the aviation community.
"I'M ALWAYS TRYING TO FLY BETTER TODAY THAN I DID YESTERDAY. THE ONLY PERSON I CAN REALLY COMEPETE WITH IS MYSELF."
- ROB HOLLAND
ABOUT ROB HOLLAND
Rob Holland is one of the most decorated, respected, and innovative aerobatic pilots and airshow performers in the world today. Record-setting winner of thirteen consecutive U.S. National Aerobatic Championships, Six world Freestyle Aerobatic Championships and the International Council of Airshows (ICAS) prestigious Art Scholl Award for Showmanship, the highest honor any airshow pilot can receive, Rob has distinguished himself by blazing a trail of innovation, developing maneuvers never before seen at an airshows. In 2024, Rob will be celebrating 22 years in the airshow industry, bringing his passion for aviation to audiences at airshows across North America, hoping to inspire people to pursue their dreams with the same focus and dedication that has propelled Rob to the very top of the airshow and competition world.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
6 x World Freestyle Champion
13 x U.S. National Aerobatic Champion
14 x U.S. National Freestyle Champion
Only U.S. power aerobatic pilot invited to the 2015 World Air Games
2015 World Air Games Freestyle Gold Medalist
32 Medals in international aerobatic competition (14 Gold)
Nine-time U.S. Aerobatic Team member
2012 Art Scholl Award for Showmanship Winner
2008 World Advanced Aerobatic Champion
Honorary U.S. Navy Blue Angel (2019)
Honorary Canadian Snowbird (2018)