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The 2005 Team Displays – Royal International Air Tattoo – 16 & 17 July 2005.

Saturday 16 July 2005

The Royal International Air Tattoo is not only one of the largest air displays in the world, in terms of the numbers of aircraft attending, but also one of the most prestigious. Once again, both Teams from the Army Air Corps flew together as the largest formation in the display. The Saturday weather was ideal, with a light wind and small amount of high cloud, allowing for a full display. The huge crowd along the massive flightline at Fairford were highly enthusiastic and gave both Teams a loud and long round of applause.

All photographs Keith Draycott, Tony Taylor and Tim Callaway.


Just a small part of the huge flight line that is RIAT!

Just a small part of the huge flight line that is RIAT!

The two AAC Teams were the largest formation in the display.

The two AAC Teams were the largest formation in the display.

 

The two sections run in together to begin the display.

The two sections run in together to begin the display.

The rotaries begin the 'aerial ballet', as the fixed-wings formate overhead.

The rotaries begin the ‘aerial ballet’, as the fixed-wings formate overhead.

 

The rotary section stopping mid-display line.

The rotary section stopping mid-display line.

The fixed-wing section turning in echelon.

The fixed-wing section turning in echelon.

 

The rotary section pirouette during the central 'ballet'.

The rotary section pirouette during the central ‘ballet’.

The fixed-wing section flypast in vic.

The fixed-wing section flypast in vic.

 

Connor tucked close in to Bill's wingtip.

Connor tucked close in to Bill’s wingtip.

The rotary section flypast in stepdown.

The rotary section flypast in stepdown.

 

Jan pulls up hard in the Scout....

Jan pulls up hard in the Scout….

....for a neat pedal turn toward the crowd.

….for a neat pedal turn toward the crowd.

 

Chris pulling around a pedal turn....

Chris pulling around a pedal turn….

....giving us a view of the underside of the Alouette.

….giving us a view of the underside of the Alouette.

 

Peter executes a sharp chandelle in the Auster....

Peter executes a sharp chandelle in the Auster….

....opposite Connor at the other end of the display line.

….opposite Connor in the Chipmunk at the other end of the display line.

 

As Bill lands the Beaver, you see the reason behind the black and green camouflage.

As Bill lands the Beaver, you see the reason behind the black and green camouflage.

Rod brings the Sioux in to land.

Rod brings the Sioux in to land.


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