Hundreds gather to watch the red arrows fly over wales

Hundreds gather to watch the red arrows fly over wales

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The Red Arrows could be seen flying through Welsh skies on Wednesday morning - and hundreds of fans gathered at Cardiff Airport to watch the team land. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team


were stationed at The Flying Club Rhoose from 10am. They are set to take off again at 4pm on Thursday, June 5 to head to Douglas Bay in the Isle of Man. The flying club opened their doors to


visitors eagerly awaiting the aircrafts. Visitors sat in the rain to watch the planes soar through the cloudy sky and land at the airport for a unique experience of seeing them on the


ground. _NEVER MISS A CARDIFF STORY BY __SIGNING UP TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER HERE_ The next chance to see the Red Arrows in Wales will be at the Wales Airshow on Saturday, July 5, and Sunday,


July 6 as the aerial display takes place over Swansea Bay. You can read more about that here and see a full list of locations of future Red Arrows appearances here. HERE ARE SOME OF THE


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