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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/03/2016. London, UK. Full-size replica of a Eurofighter Typhoon, a First World War Sopwith Snipe and a Second World War Spitfire Mk XVI are being assembled at Horse Guards Parade in London as part of a RAF Museum display organised to mark the centenary of the RAF in 2018. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_RAF_HORSE_GUARDS_TAK_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/08/2017. Biggin Hill, UK. The owner of an historic Austin Champ military vehicle takes a nap in the sunshine at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2017. The two day festival takes place in the centenary year of the historic airport. The Red Arrows will be flying along with a Belgian F-16, the Czech Air Force,  a Spitfire and a Typoon. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Biggin_hill_PKM_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/08/2017. Biggin Hill, UK. Visitors admire a line up of sports cars in the sunshine at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2017. The two day festival takes place in the centenary year of the historic airport. The Red Arrows will be flying along with a Belgian F-16, the Czech Air Force,  a Spitfire and a Typoon. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Biggin_hill_PKM_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/08/2017. Biggin Hill, UK. The owner of an historic Austin Champ military vehicle takes a nap in the sunshine at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2017. The two day festival takes place in the centenary year of the historic airport. The Red Arrows will be flying along with a Belgian F-16, the Czech Air Force,  a Spitfire and a Typoon. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Biggin_hill_PKM_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/08/2017. Biggin Hill, UK. Visitors take photographs of classic cars at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2017. The two day festival takes place in the centenary year of the historic airport. The Red Arrows will be flying along with a Belgian F-16, the Czech Air Force,  a Spitfire and a Typoon. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Biggin_hill_PKM_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/08/2017. Biggin Hill, UK. A stall holder is reflected in a pair of sunglasses at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2017. The two day festival takes place in the centenary year of the historic airport. The Red Arrows will be flying along with a Belgian F-16, the Czech Air Force,  a Spitfire and a Typoon. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Biggin_hill_PKM_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/08/2017. Biggin Hill, UK. Visitors look at classic cars at the Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2017. The two day festival takes place in the centenary year of the historic airport. The Red Arrows will be flying along with a Belgian F-16, the Czech Air Force,  a Spitfire and a Typoon. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Biggin_hill_PKM_02.JPG
  • © 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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170603_SCH_12.jpg
  • © 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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170603_SCH_11.jpg
  • © 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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170603_SCH_18.jpg
  • © 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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170603_SCH_15.jpg
  • © 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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170603_SCH_03.jpg
  • © 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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170603_SCH_04.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_42.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
    LNP_TORBAY_AIRSHOW_170604_SCH_41.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_39.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_37.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_38.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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28/08/2014. <br />
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Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
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One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
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Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
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The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_009.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_010.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_013.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_003.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_004.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_012.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
A member of the crew watches as one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is brought out of the hangar as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_014.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The view out of the cockpit from one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_001.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
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A good luck mascot sits on the cockpit of one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_002.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The giant propellers of one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers are straightened as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_016.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is brought out of the hangar as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_018.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The view from the front gunners seat as one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_005.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Cockpit controls inside one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers during a visit to Durham Tees Valley airport today.  <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_007.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is pushed from the hangar as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_017.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_019.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Cockpit controls inside one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers during a visit to Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_006.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_011.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_015.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_020.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
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Former soldiers salute during a short ceremony to mark a visit by one of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers at Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
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The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_021.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
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A service takes place at the statue of Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski at Durham Tees Valley airport today ahead of the visit by one of two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_022.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
A service takes place at the statue of Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski at Durham Tees Valley airport today ahead of the visit by one of two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_024.jpg
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28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
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Wreaths are laid at a memorial plaque near the statue of Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski during a service at Durham Tees Valley airport today ahead of the visit by one of two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_023.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIAL FLIGHT at Weston Air Festival, during the RAF centenary year. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AIR_FESTIVAL_180624_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIAL FLIGHT at Weston Air Festival, during the RAF centenary year. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AIR_FESTIVAL_180624_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2015. Portsmouth, UK. The Red Bull aerobatics display team entertain the crowds at The America's Cup. The first leg of the America's Cup World Series is being held in Portsmouth this weekend. Today, 25th July 2015, is the first race day in which British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, will be 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
    LNP_Americas_Cup_RAR_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2015. Portsmouth, UK. The Red Bull aerobatics display team entertain the crowds at The America's Cup. The first leg of the America's Cup World Series is being held in Portsmouth this weekend. Today, 25th July 2015, is the first race day in which British Olympic sailing legend, Sir Ben Ainslie, will be 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
    LNP_Americas_Cup_RAR_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  01/07/2012. Bedford, UK. Emergency vehicles surround the scene of a light aircraft crash at Old Warden Aerodrome, near Biggleswade. The rare 1920s de Havilland DH 53 crashed while taking part in a local air display. The pilot, thought to be Trevor Roche, died in the accident. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
    LNP_Plane_crash_CHI_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  01/07/2012. Bedford, UK. Emergency vehicles surround the scene of a light aircraft crash at Old Warden Aerodrome, near Biggleswade. The rare 1920s de Havilland DH 53 crashed while taking part in a local air display. The pilot, thought to be Trevor Roche, died in the accident. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
    LNP_Plane_crash_CHI_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  01/07/2012. Bedford, UK. Emergency vehicles surround the scene of a light aircraft crash at Old Warden Aerodrome, near Biggleswade. The rare 1920s de Havilland DH 53 crashed while taking part in a local air display. The pilot, thought to be Trevor Roche, died in the accident. Photo credit :  Cliff Hide/LNP
    LNP_Plane_crash_CHI_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. Crowds on the beach by the pier at Weston Air Festival, during the RAF centenary year. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AIR_FESTIVAL_180624_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. The Red Arrows draw the number "100" with smoke in the sky to celebrate the Centenary of the RAF. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AIR_FESTIVAL_180624_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AIR_FESTIVAL_180624_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. The Red Arrows draw a heart with an arrow through it with smoke in the sky. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_AIR_FESTIVAL_180624_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  24/06/2018; Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The RED ARROWS at Weston Air Festival. Air displays take place over the Seafront and Beach Lawns at Weston-super-Mare, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Red Arrows display team. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 11/07/2012. Farnborough, UK. A wildcat helicopters on display at Farnborough Airshow on Kuly 11, 2012. Defence Secretary Philip Hammond officially received the first  wildcat helicopters from AgustaWestland on behalf of the armed forces on day three of the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Hampshire. 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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  • © London News Pictures. 11/07/2012. Farnborough, UK. A wildcat helicopters on display at Farnborough Airshow on Kuly 11, 2012. Defence Secretary Philip Hammond officially received the first  wildcat helicopters from AgustaWestland on behalf of the armed forces on day three of the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Hampshire. 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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  • © London News Pictures. 11/07/2012. Farnborough, UK. A wildcat helicopters on display at Farnborough Airshow on Kuly 11, 2012. Defence Secretary Philip Hammond officially received the first  wildcat helicopters from AgustaWestland on behalf of the armed forces on day three of the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Hampshire. 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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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/08/2015. Bristol, UK. The Parabatix Flying Display at Day 3 of the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta 2015.  The Fiesta reached crowd capacity on Saturday afternoon and had to close the car parks and suspend bus services from the city. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/10/2016. London, UK. A banner displayed on a van parked in the village of Harmondsworth, near Heathrow Airport, quotes former Prime Minister David Cameron's opposition to a third runway . The government has announced that a third runway will be built at the United Kingdom's busiest airport. The Cabinet are divided - with Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson saying that the project is "undeliverable". Conservative MP for Richmond Zac Goldsmith has resigned. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/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. 05/06/2014. A member of the British Army makes his way across the fields of Ranville in Normandy to watch a display of military aircraft and parachutists during the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2014. A member of the British Army makes his way across the fields of Ranville in Normandy to watch a display of military aircraft and parachutists during the 70th Anniversary of the D Day landings in Normandy.  Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2012. WIndsor, UK The Red Arrows display team fly over Windsor. Armed Forces muster and parade in Windsor today , 19th May 2012, in tribute to Her Majesty the Queen for the Diamond Jubilee. 2,500 troops paraded through the town before the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to mark the Diamond Jubilee. Once the parade has passed the Queen and Duke traveled along the same route to an arena within Home Park, where the troops mustered. A tri-service flypast of 78 aircraft, including helicopters, Hawks, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Red Arrows and Tornados went overhead. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2012. WIndsor, UK The Red Arrows display team fly above Windsor Castle. Armed Forces muster and parade in Windsor today , 19th May 2012, in tribute to Her Majesty the Queen for the Diamond Jubilee. 2,500 troops paraded through the town before the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to mark the Diamond Jubilee. Once the parade has passed the Queen and Duke traveled along the same route to an arena within Home Park, where the troops mustered. A tri-service flypast of 78 aircraft, including helicopters, Hawks, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Red Arrows and Tornados went overhead. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/05/2012. WIndsor, UK The Red Arrows display team fly above Windsor Castle. Armed Forces muster and parade in Windsor today , 19th May 2012, in tribute to Her Majesty the Queen for the Diamond Jubilee. 2,500 troops paraded through the town before the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to mark the Diamond Jubilee. Once the parade has passed the Queen and Duke traveled along the same route to an arena within Home Park, where the troops mustered. A tri-service flypast of 78 aircraft, including helicopters, Hawks, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Red Arrows and Tornados went overhead. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (CR wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (CR wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (CR wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (CR wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (CR wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (R wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. DUXFORD, UK  12/05/2011. Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (R wearing dark jumpsuit) from RAF 208 Squadron joins her colleges with her Hawk aircraft.  She has seen active service in Iraq and Afghanistan and is now in her first year with the RAF display team. Female RAF personnel at The launch of the 2011 air show season at Imperial War Museum Duxford. The air show celebrates women in the development of aviation. Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/09/2012. Goodwood, UK . People take photographs whislt Spitfire pilots take a break from display flying on the wings of their aircraft. People enjoy the atmosphere at the 2012 Goodwood Revival. The event recreates the glorious days of motor racing and participants are encouraged to dress in period dress. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/09/2012. Goodwood, UK . People take photographs whislt Spitfire pilots take a break from display flying on the wings of their aircraft. People enjoy the atmosphere at the 2012 Goodwood Revival. The event recreates the glorious days of motor racing and participants are encouraged to dress in period dress. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/09/2012. Goodwood, UK . Spitfire pilots take a break from display flying on the wings of their aircraft. People enjoy the atmosphere at the 2012 Goodwood Revival. The event recreates the glorious days of motor racing and participants are encouraged to dress in period dress. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/09/2012. Goodwood, UK . Spitfire pilots take a break from display flying on the wings of their aircraft. People enjoy the atmosphere at the 2012 Goodwood Revival. The event recreates the glorious days of motor racing and participants are encouraged to dress in period dress. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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