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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A specialist search team member uses a ladder to look for evidence on a garage roof at a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Specialist search team members enter a backyard cordoned off by police tape. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Police tape marks a cordon around a backyard of a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. An evidence identification marker sits next to a pair of glasses at a crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. An evidence identification marker sits next to a knife at a crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A police officer talks to a collegue in a police van at the cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator collects evidence around medial kits left by paramedics indicated by an evidence identification marker inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator uses a swab to take a evidence sample around medial kits left by paramedics indicated by an evidence identification marker inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator uses a torch to look for evidence around medial kits left by paramedics indicated by an evidence identification marker inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator uses a torch to look for evidence around medial kits left by paramedics inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator take a photograph of a vehicle inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator take a photograph of a vehicle inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A police officer walks towards two vehicles inside the cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. A police officer walks towards the cordon on Du Cane Road. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. Two vehicles inside a cordon with medical kits on the foot path. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. Medical kits lay on the footpath inside the police cordon. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2020. London, UK. Two vehicles inside a cordon with medical kits on the foot path. A person has been stabbed on Du Cane Road in East Acton on Thursday 25th June 2020. A cordon closed off a large section of the road underneath a railway bridge where two vehicles remained. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Stabbing_East_Acton_PMN_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A forensic investigator holds a screwdriver type tool recovered from underneath a vehicle parked inside a cordon at a property on North Drive in Beaconsfield. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    20200521_Beaconsfield_Incident_0018.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A forensic investigator holds a screwdriver type tool recovered from underneath a vehicle parked inside a cordon at a property on North Drive in Beaconsfield. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    20200521_Beaconsfield_Incident_0017.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A forensic investigator recovers a screwdriver type tool from underneath a vehicle parked inside a cordon at a property on North Drive in Beaconsfield. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    20200521_Beaconsfield_Incident_0016.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A forensic investigator recovers a screwdriver type tool from underneath a vehicle parked inside a cordon at a property on North Drive in Beaconsfield. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    20200521_Beaconsfield_Incident_0015.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. ***NOTE TO EDITORS ID BADGE PIXELATED*** Specialist search team members look for evidence at a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Specialist search team members look for evidence at a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A specialist search team member searches under a blue car at a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Specialist search team members search through a greenhouse at a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Specialist search team members search through bins at a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Police tape marks a cordon around a backyard of a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Police tape marks a cordon around a large grassed area parallel to North Drive and the A40 in Beaconsfield. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. Police tape marks a cordon around a backyard of a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/05/2020. Beaconsfield, UK. A police car sits outside a property on North Drive. Thames Valley Police were called to North Drive, Beaconsfield at around 00:01 BST on Thursday 21/05/2020 to a report of a stabbing. A man in his forties had sustained injuries consistent with stab wounds and was taken to hospital. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Beaconsfield_Incident_PMN_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. Evidence identification markers shown through a door at a crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. Evidence identification markers sit next to a knife at a crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator takes a photograph of a knife next to an evidence identification marker at the crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator takes a photograph of a knife next to an evidence identification marker at the crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. An evidence identification marker sits next to a knife at the crime scene after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. Forensic investigators gather evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/03/2020. London, UK. A forensic investigator gathers evidence after police were called to reports of a group of youths fighting at Mansion Court in Walthamstow, four teenagers were taken to hospital with stab and slash injuries. Seven arrests were made. Photo credit: Peter Manning/LNP
    LNP_Manston_Court_Stabbing_PMN_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/11/2015. London, UK. Boys play with Blade Builders Jedi Master Light Sabres at the Dream Toys Christmas event. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Dream_Toys_PMA_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/11/2015. London, UK. A boy plays with Blade Builders Jedi Master Light Sabre at the Dream Toys Christmas event. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Dream_Toys_PMA_9.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_32.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_31.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_30.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_29.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_28.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_27.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2015. Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK.  The Golden Shears Open Blade Shearing competition for sheep shearing at the Royal Bath & West Show, the biggest annual farming show in England. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BATH_WEST_SHOW_150527_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2020. London, UK. A woman roller blading in the warm weather Hyde Park in London at the start of a week in which more warm weather and thunderstorms are forecast. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_UK_Heatwave_BCA_102.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 02/04/2020  <br />
Greenwich, UK. A lady roller blading. People get out of the house from Coronavirus lockdown to exercise in Greenwich Park, London. Photo credit:Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_UK_Greenwich_exercise_GFA019.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK.  Roller blading girls. People out and about in Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London today enjoying the hot sunny weather. (permission granted) Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Sunny_London_GFA013.JPG
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures 30/08/2019.<br />
Greenwich ,UK. Roller blading girls. People out and about in Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London today enjoying the hot sunny weather. (permission granted) Photo credit: Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_Sunny_London_GFA012.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Tigers parachute display team with a Union Jack flag at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170604_SCH_45.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Tigers parachute display team with a Union Jack flag at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170604_SCH_44.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170604_SCH_43.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  04/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. The Red Arrows at the Torbay Airshow 2017. The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. The RED ARROWS perform their first display of the season with a new routine at the 2017 Torbay Airshow.†The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The worldís premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Forceís Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. The RED ARROWS perform their first display of the season with a new routine at the 2017 Torbay Airshow.†The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The worldís premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Forceís Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. The RED ARROWS perform their first display of the season with a new routine at the 2017 Torbay Airshow.†The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The worldís premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Forceís Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. The RED ARROWS perform their first display of the season with a new routine at the 2017 Torbay Airshow.†The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The worldís premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Forceís Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. The RED ARROWS perform their first display of the season with a new routine at the 2017 Torbay Airshow.†The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The worldís premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Forceís Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  03/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. The RED ARROWS perform their first display of the season with a new routine at the 2017 Torbay Airshow.†The 2017 Torbay Airshow returns this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The worldís premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Forceís Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  02/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. Press call for Launch of the 2017 Torbay Airshow. An Autogyro performs a display over Tor Bay ahead of the 2017 Torbay Airshow. The Autogyro flying display, also known as a Gyrocopter or Gyroplane, is described as a flying windmill or a rotating parachute which looks like a sycamore seed gently floating down as it spins. The 2017 Torbay Airshow is set to return this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  02/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. Press call for Launch of the 2017 Torbay Airshow. An Autogyro performs a display over Tor Bay ahead of the 2017 Torbay Airshow. The Autogyro flying display, also known as a Gyrocopter or Gyroplane, is described as a flying windmill or a rotating parachute which looks like a sycamore seed gently floating down as it spins. The 2017 Torbay Airshow is set to return this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  02/06/2017; Torbay, Devon, UK. Torbay Airshow 2017. Press call for Launch of the 2017 Torbay Airshow. An Autogyro performs a display over Tor Bay ahead of the 2017 Torbay Airshow. The Autogyro flying display, also known as a Gyrocopter or Gyroplane, is described as a flying windmill or a rotating parachute which looks like a sycamore seed gently floating down as it spins. The 2017 Torbay Airshow is set to return this weekend on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June with an action packed programme of world class air displays. The world’s premier aerobatic team The Red Arrows will be debuting a new routine in the first display of their season, featuring their trademark combination of close formations and precision flying. The full display programme for the weekend begins on the Saturday between 2-3pm with The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Team Raven Aerobatic Display Team, the Percival Piston Provost and the Strikemaster. From 3-4pm will be the highly anticipated display by the Red Arrows, former British Female Aerobatic Champion Lauren Richardson in her Pitts Special S1-S and world aerobatic competitor Gerald Cooper in his Xtreme XA41. Finishing off the action packed afternoon from 4-5pm will see displays from the AutoGyro, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft, the PBY5A Catalina seaplane, The Blades and the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon FGR4. Sunday afternoon will see each of the aircraft take to the skies again before the weekend closes with a final display from the RAF Chinook team. The two day show, which had its inaugural event last year, takes place on Paignton Green with the Bay providing a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air displays and the perfect location for a large coastal airshow event. To stay up to date with the latest Torbay Airshow news and updates follow @torbayairshow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.torbayairshow.com. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/10/2016. London, UK. A woman stands in front of artworks made from a variety of scalpel and Stanley knife blades at the preview of Moniker Art Fair, part of London Art Week, taking place at the Old Truman Brewery, near Brick Lane.  Now in its seventh year, the fair embraces contemporary art from emerging and established artists, the majority of whom attend the fair in person in order to meet potential collectors and to show their work. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/07/2016. Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  British aerobatics display team, The Blades, showing off their manoeuvres ahead of the first day of racing for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) in Portsmouth this weekend, 22nd-24th July 2016. British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, is leading his all-British team, Land Rover BAR, against other teams in a battle to qualify for a place in the two team America's Cup final, to be held in Bermuda in 2017. Photo credit: Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/01/2013..Redcar, Cleveland, England..WORK to install Redcar's windfarm is entering its final stages...The appearance of the two white turbine towers will be the first of a total of 27 turbines on the site...Yellow transition pieces - which link the turbines to the subsea foundations - have been visible for weeks. But now the first white towers are in place, the others are expected to follow rapidly...And on top of the towers will soon go the most visible, distinctive sign of a windfarm - the rotor blades...The hub and blades of the first two turbines will be fitted next, then each turbine will be fully tested and brought into service ahead of electricity generation beginning...Turbines will generate electricity individually as soon as they are commissioned - there is no need to wait for all 27 turbines before power starts being supplied to the grid from the windfarm...The Teesside Offshore Windfarm will be 1.5km from the shore at its closest point. Each turbine will be 80metres tall to its ?hub? where the 93m diameter blades sit, giving an overall height of about 126m...Installation of the turbines is being undertaken with the MPI Adventure, a six-leg jack-up vessel, owned by the Stokesley-based MPI Offshore, and operating out of the Port of Hartlepool supply base...Work on the installation of the remaining wind turbine generators will now continue and, allowing for periods where the weather conditions will prevent construction works taking place, it is expected the erection of all 27 turbines will be completed in the spring....Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 09/07/2012. Farnborough, UK. 'The Blades' flying team giving a formation flying demonstration on day one of the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Hampshire, UK on July 9, 2012. FIA is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace industry which is held every two years at Farnborough Airport . Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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