Best of British: the official red arrows 1995/96 World Tour

United Kingdom, 1996

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Episode of Series “Best of British”.
Witness the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, in their distinctive red British Aerospace Hawk aircraft, achieve the epitome of flying and technical proficiency. This program follows the team to locations in the Middle East, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Australia as they perform precisely choreographed maneuvers in their spectacular aerial displays.

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director

Tony Wall

producer

Jonathon McNicholas

production company

R.E. W

Duration

00:58:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1996

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Best of British

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Best of British

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