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Army bids farewell to Lynx helicopter with flypast tour Army bids farewell to Lynx helicopter with flypast tour
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The Army is set to bid farewell to the Lynx helicopter with a commemorative flight. The Army is bidding farewell to the Lynx helicopter with a commemorative flight.
The aircraft is to be decommissioned after almost 40 years in service.The aircraft is to be decommissioned after almost 40 years in service.
Five remaining Lynx are due to leave from RAF Odiham in Hampshire on an aerial tour taking in military bases and locations associated with the helicopter. Four remaining Lynx left from RAF Odiham in Hampshire on an aerial tour taking in military bases and locations associated with the helicopter.
The flight will culminate in a V-shaped "air procession" along the River Thames in central London.The flight will culminate in a V-shaped "air procession" along the River Thames in central London.
The British-made aircraft entered service in 1978 and has been used during military deployments to Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Sierra Leone.The British-made aircraft entered service in 1978 and has been used during military deployments to Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Sierra Leone.
It is to be replaced by the Wildcat.It is to be replaced by the Wildcat.
The tour is starting at 08:45 GMT and is due to reach London at 15:50 GMT. The helicopters took off shortly after 09:00 GMT and are due to reach London at 15:50 GMT.
The Royal Navy mounted a similar event in March last year to say farewell to its Mark 8 Lynx before the decommissioning the aircraft.The Royal Navy mounted a similar event in March last year to say farewell to its Mark 8 Lynx before the decommissioning the aircraft.