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The Red Arrows team Speaking to BBC Gloucestershire at the 2004 Kemble Air Day, the Red Arrows' Squadron Leader 'Spike' Jepson refuted such claims, describing them as "sensationalised".
According to the reports, while the Red Arrows were in the middle of their pre-season training in Croatia and Greece in April, Red 3, Squadron Leader Nick Critchell, confronted the team leader Red ...
Formed in 1964, The Red Arrows are the Royal Air Force’s aerobatic display team, and they’re instantly recognisable by their distinctive red Hawk jets. The team has been putting on displays ...
The Red Arrow’s precision flying has always involved a strong element of calculated risk, something that has won the admiration of the crowds who have flocked to more than 4,000 displays in 53 ...
Since 1965, the Red Arrows have flown more than 4,000 displays in 52 countries. The team is intended to be the public face of the RAF, both at home and abroad.
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