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Aerobatic Displays can only be conducted at recognised display venues under the supervision of a CAA accredited Flying Display Director.Android is a highly customizable and developer-friendly OS. Display Application Form 2023Īpplications for displays in 2023 should be received by 31 September 22. RAF will not routinely conduct flypasts at corporate events or at private events such as Weddings, Birthdays or Funerals etc. Flypast Application Form 2023Īpplications for flypasts in 2023 should be received by 30 November 22. If you have an event and wish to be considered for a display or flypast of any RAF asset then please complete the appropriate application form below. Way points and navigation details are also not to be confused with official flypasts and public events or displays - the Red Arrows do not always transit at low level heights and people may be disappointed if they go to these locations expecting to see the aircraft. However, the times and details are subject to change - without the opportunity to provide live updates - and the schedule should not be used by aviators or for route planning. When the season is underway, you can often find times of arrival and departure from airfields, as well as information on show times and flypasts by visiting our official social media channels - on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Transits and timesĭuring the display season, the Red Arrows often carry out two shows and several flypasts in one day - using various locations across the UK and overseas as operating bases. The season then officially begins and public performances by the Red Arrows are permitted. If this is awarded, the team’s pilots change from green coveralls into their famous red flying suits and the ground crew are allowed to wear their royal blue display coveralls. This is known as Exercise Springhawk.ĭuring Springhawk the team is assessed by senior Royal Air Force officers, with the aim of gaining Public Display Authority. Winter training lasts until mid-March or early-April, when the team usually moves overseas to a location with more predictable, settled weather to maximise flying hours and perfect the display. One complete cycle consisting of these elements lasts about two hours, usually with a 30-minute flight. These flights involve a thorough brief, debrief and discussion to ensure safety is paramount and the formations are precise. Each pilot flies three sorties a day, five days a week, and the formations grow in aircraft number as training progresses. Typically, winter training starts in October, with small groups of three or four aircraft formations. The Red Arrows begin training for the forthcoming season almost as soon as the previous year has ended. And when the cloud base is below 2,500ft, the team will fly the flat display, consisting of a series of flypasts and steep turns. If the cloud base is less than 5,500ft, but more than 2,500ft, the team will perform the rolling display – substituting wing-overs and rolls for the loops. To carry out a full, looping, display the base of the cloud must be above 5,500ft to avoid the aircraft entering the cloud at the top of the loop. There are three types of display the Team Leader can elect to fly – full, rolling or flat. During a display, Red 10 acts as the team’s Supervisor who maintains two-way radio contact with the Team Leader. The Synchro Pair, Reds 6 and 7, perform the highly-popular opposition manoeuvres during this latter section of the show. Reds 1 to 5 form the front section of the team’s formation, known as Enid, and Reds 6 to 9 make up the rear part. The first half of the Red Arrows’ display consists of synchronised, formation aerobatics, followed by a more dynamic second half. The new 2022 display will be revealed on successfully being granted Public Display Authority - usually in May.

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On this page, you can see the individual manoeuvres which featured in the 2021 season’s full show. The Red Arrows’ aerobatic display changes each year.
