Crowds Gather in Falmouth Bay for Spectacular Red Arrows Display

Thousands of people are preparing for a breathtaking aerial performance as the RAF Red Arrows take to the skies over Falmouth Bay in Cornwall this evening. The famous display team is scheduled to begin their show at 18:15 BST, bringing high-speed precision flying to mark Falmouth Week.

By early afternoon, residents and visitors were already securing the best spots along the seafront. Popular vantage points include Pendennis Point, Cliff Road, Falmouth Castle, Gyllyngvase Beach, and Swanpool Beach. Out on the water, boat owners have positioned themselves for a clear view of the aerobatic spectacle.

Key Points from the Event

  • RAF Red Arrows display begins at 18:15 BST.

  • Crowds gathered along Pendennis Point, Cliff Road, Falmouth Castle, Gyllyngvase, and Swanpool beaches.

  • Many boat owners took to the water for a closer view.

  • The Red Arrows are known for the diamond nine formation and precision aerobatics.

 

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The Red Arrows have been performing since 1965, famed for their diamond nine formation and a combination of close formations, flypasts, and intricate aerobatic manoeuvres. Each performance blends discipline, teamwork, and skill, creating an unforgettable sight for those watching from the shore or sea.

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