DescriptionRed Arrows Farewell to Vulcan MOD 45159089.jpg
English: The Red Arrows have flown with the Vulcan bomber for the final time in a show of great British aviation icons.
Jets from the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team performed a flypast with the mighty Cold War aircraft at the Southport Air Show this afternoon (Saturday, September 19th, 2015).
Thousands of people cheered and waved as the Red Arrows’ nine distinctive British-built Hawk aircraft made a V-shape in front of the Vulcan.
Organization: RAF
Object Name: SCA-official-20150919-904-693
Category: MOD
Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Aircraft, Display , Red Arrows, Historical Aircraft
Keywords: Red Arrows, Aerobatic Team , Hawk, Vulcan, Formation, Vulcan bomber, Southport Air Show, Historic, Aircraft, Jet, Sea
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|The Red Arrows have flown with the Vulcan bomber for the final time in a show of great British aviation icons.
Jets from the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team performed a flypast with the mighty Co...
The Red Arrows have flown with the Vulcan bomber for the final time in a show of great British aviation icons.Jets from the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team performed a flypast with the mighty Cold War aircraft at the Southport Air Show this afternoon (Saturday, September 19th, 2015).Thousands of people cheered and waved as the Red Arrows’ nine distinctive British-built Hawk aircraft made a V-shape in front of the Vulcan.