VISITORS to RAF Fairford next month will be treated to one of the Royal International Air Tattoo’s show-stopping joint flypasts that over the years have become the trademark of the world’s greatest military airshow.
Featuring the F-35B ‘Lightning’, two RAF Typhoons and the legendary aerobatics display team the Red Arrows, this unique combination, flying together, will provide one of the many highlights planned over the three-day event.
The pairing of the F-35B and Typhoon, which together represent the fast jet component of the UK’s future air defence capability, comes as the F-35B performs its first ever display outside of the US.
Air Tattoo spokesman Richard Arquati said: “Over the years the Air Tattoo has staged a number of memorable joint flypasts, many featuring the Red Arrows, most notably with the US Air Force F-117A stealth fighter in 2003, the A380 in 2013 and with the iconic Vulcan XH558, on its final Air Tattoo appearance, in 2015.
“The forthcoming airshow will see us continue the tradition of presenting aerial spectacles that have rarely – or never - been seen before. I am sure everybody will be reaching for their cameras.”
Other Air Tattoo highlights next month include displays by the USAF F-22 Raptor, a Dutch Apache helicopter and the historic Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
The Royal International Air Tattoo, which is staged in support of the RAF Charitable Trust, takes place at RAF Fairford between July 8-10.
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