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  • XX227 - Red Arrows displaying at the Wales National Air Display Swansea, Red 6 , Flt Lt Lyndon-Smith. (Syncro Leader) Images taken from about a half mile away from the flight line. - by Derek Flewin by Derek Flewin
  • XX227 - Red Arrows displaying at the Wales National Air Display Swansea, Red 6 , Flt Lt Lyndon-Smith. (Syncro Leader) Images taken from about a half mile away from the flight line. - by Derek Flewin by Derek Flewin
  • XX227 - Red Arrows displaying at the Wales National Air Display Swansea, Red 6 , Flt Lt Lyndon-Smith. (Syncro Leader) Images taken from about a half mile away from the flight line. - by Derek Flewin by Derek Flewin
  • XX227 @ EGHH - 'Red Arrows'. - by Howard J Curtis by Howard J Curtis @ EGHH
  • XX227 @ EGHH - For 2012 after a tragic 2011, the Red Arrows flew seven aircraft at displays. Here they are breaking for landing. - by Howard J Curtis by Howard J Curtis @ EGHH
  • XX227 @ EGHH - Three of the Red Arrows' Hawks, caught on departure. - by Howard J Curtis by Howard J Curtis @ EGHH
  • XX227 @ EGBK - at the 2012 Sywell Airshow - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGBK
  • XX227 @ EGBK - at the 2012 Sywell Airshow - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGBK
  • XX227 @ EGJJ - Ready for the 2012 Jersey Air Show. - by Graham Reeve by Graham Reeve @ EGJJ
  • XX227 @ EGXW - Arrows in fine form - by glider by glider @ EGXW
  • XX227 @ EGSH - Departing SaxonAir for its dispaly at Lowestoft. - by Matt Varley by Matt Varley @ EGSH
  • XX227 - Taken at Eastbourne Airbourne 2010 - by Martyn Reason by Martyn Reason
  • XX227 - Off airport. The Red Arrows in classic Diamond Nine formation displaying at the Wales National Airshow, Swansea Bay, Wales, UK. - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser
  • XX227 @ EGLF - Smoking! - by OldOlympic by OldOlympic @ EGLF
  • XX227 @ LIPI - Red Arrows - by Loetsch Andreas by Loetsch Andreas @ LIPI
  • XX227 @ EGSH - About to depart. - by Graham Reeve by Graham Reeve @ EGSH