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rans6andrew 28th Jun 2015 16:50

lone Red yesterday
 
Yesterday afternoon we were "at the seaside", along the coast from Lymington, UK South Coast. At about 5pm a solitary Red Arrow flew overhead, approaching from the south, passing west of The Needles and overhead Barton on Sea. It continuing out of sight to the north.

We didn't see or hear the others. Do they ever display singly? Perhaps a test flight or maybe one coming back late from somewhere furrin.

Anyone?

Rans6........

MSOCS 28th Jun 2015 17:35

As it was Armed Forces Day the team may have split up after the Guildford flypast in order to be seen at as many AFD events around the South as possible.

Also, FYI, Red 10 often flies as a singleton to display venues in advance of the 9-ship - he is both the spare ac and the compère for the show and getting there beforehand is pretty critical.

Saintsman 28th Jun 2015 18:00

There was a single Typhoon that flew over the New Forest about the same time.

We don't see may of them down here unfortunately.

Nige321 28th Jun 2015 18:43

All displaying at Goodwood...

hurn 28th Jun 2015 21:09

To the best of my knowledge, the lone arrow was Red 11, who arrived at Bournemouth airport early yesterday evening.

The rest of the team flew on to France for a display today, before then flying back and arriving at B/mth this afternoon where they were based for the Goodwood display.

Wander00 28th Jun 2015 21:42

Knew I should never have left the Lymington-Everton area!

622 29th Jun 2015 11:57

Slight thread drift...

Watching the Reds near Goodwood on Saturday, it appeared the display split midway leaving a syncro '4' doing their thing...was this a special for Goodwood or is the syncro pair a thing of the past?


Good display though :)

mark25787 29th Jun 2015 12:16

Synchro pair still very much part of the display. They do some 4 and 5 ship manoeuvres.

RAF Red Arrows - Full display sequence


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