Red Arrows carry out display at RAF Syerston — two jets short as investigation into conduct of fabled squadron continues
Published: 15:46, 25 August 2022
| Updated: 15:47, 25 August 2022
The Red Arrows took to the skies over RAF Syerston yesterday for a display of flying genius.
Crowds jammed the roads and bridges around the base to watch intricate displays with the red, white and blow smoke billowing from the Hawk jets.
The Red Arrows display was part of a of the RAF Air Cadets National Air and Space Camp, which took place at RAF Syerston.
They led an afternoon of flying for more than 600 cadets and staff.
The Red Arrows are mired in controversy at present with an ongoing investigation into allegations of bullying, misogyny and sexual harassment, which meant the flight was two aircraft short.