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- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks abstract "The Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks were an American football team headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina that played for one season in 1991 in the World League of American Football (WLAF). The name was inspired by the Wright brothers' flights on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The three jet-trails and three planes in flight, as well as the triangle design in the logo, represented the three points of the Research Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill). The team's cheerleaders were known as the "Kittyhawks."The name was chosen by Raleigh citizens, the choices being the Skyhawks, Daredevils, or Rogues as published in the News and Observer.The Skyhawks' home field was N.C. State's Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh. Then-Charlotte Hornets owner George Shinn owned the franchise, and the head coach was former NFL player and N.C. State alumnus Roman Gabriel. The team posted a perfectly dismal 0-10 record in the 1991 season and averaged 12,066 spectators per game due in part by the lack of beer sales at Carter-Finley Stadium. The team folded after their lone season of 1991. To replace them for the 1992 season, the WLAF established a new franchise in Columbus, Ohio, naming it the Ohio Glory.The Skyhawks' lack of success did not sour the NFL on the whole state, as in 1995, Charlotte welcomed the expansion Carolina Panthers franchise.".
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- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks city North_Carolina.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks city Raleigh,_North_Carolina.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks color "#981E32".
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- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks colors "( )".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks colors "Red, Kelly Green, Black, White".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks defensiveCoaches "* Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Doug Kay * Defensive Line – Claude Humphrey * Secondary/Special Teams – Charles Harbison".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks fc "white".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks founded "1991".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks frontOffice "* Owner – George Shinn * Vice President/Administration – Wayne Thompson * Director of Player Personnel – Ernie Driscoll".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks headCoaches "* Head Coach/Director of Football Operations – Roman Gabriel".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks logo "R-DSkyhawks.png".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks name "Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks offensiveCoaches "* Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs – Johnnie Walton * Receivers/Special Teams – Jim Popp * Offensive Line – Buck Fowler".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks retired "1991".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks stadium Carter%E2%80%93Finley_Stadium.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks team "Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks wLT "Regular Season: 0–10".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks wbWon "0".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks year "1991".
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks subject Category:Sports_clubs_disestablished_in_1991.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks subject Category:Sports_clubs_established_in_1991.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks subject Category:Sports_in_Raleigh,_North_Carolina.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks subject Category:World_League_of_American_Football_teams.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks subject Category:Wright_brothers.
- Raleigh–Durham_Skyhawks comment "The Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks were an American football team headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina that played for one season in 1991 in the World League of American Football (WLAF). The name was inspired by the Wright brothers' flights on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The three jet-trails and three planes in flight, as well as the triangle design in the logo, represented the three points of the Research Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill).".
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