- is the
flypasts linked with civic,
ceremonial and
national pride, that
imprint themselves on a nation's memory.[citation needed] Some
flypasts have been...
- The
missing man
formation is an
aerial salute performed as part of a
flypast of
aircraft at a
funeral or
memorial event,
typically in
memory of a fallen...
- aim of
providing multi-aircraft
flypasts at
special events. In 1970, four-aircraft
formations began providing flypasts at
fairs and festivals, as well...
- Foulds. This led to
Walker publicising Fould's wish for a
commemorative flypast over the memorial. On 22
February 2019, at 8:45 am, the
United States Air...
- in BOAC
livery performed a
flypast in
formation with the Red
Arrows on the Sa****ay.
Sunday saw
another pair of
flypasts, most
notably from the Red Arrows...
-
Royal Flying Corps, has
provided the
flypast for
Trooping the
Colour since 1913. The RFC
performed its
first flypast for King
George V's
Official Birthday...
- Chastise. The Dam
Busters March remains a very po****r
accompaniment to
flypasts in the UK. Coates's son,
Austin Coates,
recounted in a BBC
radio interview...
- 2022. "King
Charles III:
Special Edinburgh day ends with gun
salute and
flypast". BBC News. 5 July 2023.
Archived from the
original on 1
August 2023. Retrieved...
-
commonly known as BRIXMIS. The
flight also
regularly takes part in
combined flypasts with
other recognisable British aircraft, such as the Red Arrows. It appeared...
- Champs-Élysées, from the Arc de
Triomphe to
Place de la Concorde. It
includes a
flypast over the
Champs Élysées by the
Patrouille de France, a
parade of military...