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A Cessna Citation trails the Red Arrows along the taxiway at Farnborough. I bet the Cessna pilot got a kick out of that!
The nine Red Arrows display aircraft are supported by a spare in case of a problem. Sadly, the team is not permitted to display at Farnborough any more, and just performed flypasts through the weekend. This is for safety reasons, following the Shoreham accident.
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Back as a 9-ship team for 2024, the RAF's display team, The Red Arrows, open the Airshow at Old Warden in their iconic diamond formation.
MEC50 in 1960s Red Arrow livery carries the fleet number MBA50 to commemorate the start of Red Arrow services on 18 April 1966, a name since dropped by TfL Seen here on the roundabout at Millbank and Lambeth Bridge.
The Red Arrows were always going to make an appearance on Formation Friday sooner or later.
Here I caught them at Fairford....on a Friday!
Fairford, Gloucestershire
19th July 2013
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RAF Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows, standing in line.
Here are 10 aircraft. This year the display consists of seven of them (previously and also from next year, nine)
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