The Royal Air Force’s aerobatic flight squadron – AKA the “Red Arrows” – flew over The Mall in central London during a reduced coronation flypast on Saturday, May 6. The flypast, which was planned to consist of more than 60 aircraft, was reduced to a group of armed forces helicopters and the aforementioned Red Arrows due to poor weather conditions, according to the Royal Air Force.
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