Red Arrows - Leader to maintain the correct position, but in a slightly different way.
Reds 1 to 5 form the front section of the team’s formation, known as Enid, and Reds 6 to 9 make up the rear part, called Gypo.
The first half of the Red Arrows’ display consists of synchronised, formation aerobatics, followed by a more dynamic second half.
The Synchro Pair, Reds 6 and 7, perform the highly popular opposition manoeuvres during this latter section of the show.
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Red Arrows - Leader to maintain the correct position, but in a slightly different way.
Reds 1 to 5 form the front section of the team’s formation, known as Enid, and Reds 6 to 9 make up the rear part, called Gypo.
The first half of the Red Arrows’ display consists of synchronised, formation aerobatics, followed by a more dynamic second half.
The Synchro Pair, Reds 6 and 7, perform the highly popular opposition manoeuvres during this latter section of the show.
Many thanks to all those who take the time to view add them as favourites and comment on my photographs. It is very much appreciated.
Best viewed in lightbox - please click on the image or press L.
© All rights reserved R K ERTUG. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.