Background
He was born on 20 March 1969 in Hungary, and died when his plane crashed at an airshow in Qatar on 7 March 2014.
He was born on 20 March 1969 in Hungary, and died when his plane crashed at an airshow in Qatar on 7 March 2014.
In 1998 at the age of 29 Nádas got into connection with flying thanks to a pleasure flight. He liked it so much that he started his pilot course that day. After a few months he got his license.
He was not satisfied with all this so he got into a Z-142 and continued his aviation career with aerobatics.
His complete aerobatics training ended in 2001. He flew YAK-18, YAK-52 and Z-726, then single-seat machines: YAK-55M, ACRO-230, Civil Air Patrol-231, Z-50LS and he made the audience of several Hungarian events happy.
A milestone in his aviation career was the year of 2007 when his plane, designed for perfect aerobatics (EXTRA 300 LP), arrived. This aircraft let him take part in different races as a worthy opponent.
The years of learning and practising took their fruit in the year of 2009.
On 7 March 2014 he was taking part in the Qatar Mile event at First Rate (at Lloyd's) Khor Airport. While flying his Zivko Edge 540 and doing an inverted low pass of the airport, he lost control and crashed into the runway. Nádas later died from his injuries.
He was 44.
2009
Hungarian Championship: gold medal
European Championship programme Q: gold medal
Czechoslovakian Republic - international cup: silver medal
Spain - Mediterranean cup: bronze medal
2010
Hungarian Championship: gold medal
World Championship: overall 8th place
2011
Hungarian Championship: gold medal
Republic of South Africa - season opener qualification aerobatics race: gold medal
Hungarian Aviation Association: Aerobatics Pilot of the Year
2012
Hungarian Championship: gold medal
10th FAI World Advanced Aerobatic Championship Programme Free: gold medal
2013
Hungarian Aviation Association: Aerobatics Pilot of the Year.