Show homers would do if you wanted showy good fliers. Capuchins flew great never having predator trouble, Portuguese tumblers flew great, domestic flights I believe show version, oriental rollers. Others I cannot remember.. but stay away from any and all owl type breeds if you want to fly without constant loss to predators. Show rollers were pretty great and Hardy and flipped but low puttering fliers that'd narrowly get missed by hawks. Show homers rollers and tumblers best if want pretty pets to fly and show, good beginners easy keepers in smaller spaces and great feed conversion on anything fed. If want pretty fliers in big group/s to show flying flight varieties are best. some find their gull to hawk shape off putting with white eyes, no cere color, red beak with white tip, and red legs with big white claws, long bodies, etc (they come "capped" (crested) and "uncapped", are technically and bred from show breeds and show/performance tumblers, but like most pigeons, bad breeding made most breeds of more show than performance nowadays except "NYC flying flights" and some dual breeds. "FORs" flying oriental rollers are a breed being brought back from show only pen, but all are duel purpose good show birds (all FORs keepers ive met are extremely meticulous about balancing performance with their showing potential.. same with flying Portuguese rollers. where most other breeds are kept for only one purpose, because breeders do not want balanced birds that take any effort or pride anymore, just breed hoardes of useless show only birds that may as well just be stuffed and mounted ornaments.