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Red Arrows celebrate their 50th anniversary at Scotland's national airshow Red Arrows celebrate their 50th anniversary at Scotland's national airshow
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The Red Arrows are headlining Scotland's national airshow in East Lothian, as they celebrate their 50th flying season.The Red Arrows are headlining Scotland's national airshow in East Lothian, as they celebrate their 50th flying season.
The RAF aerobatic team will appear at the National Museum of Flight fresh from their display at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.The RAF aerobatic team will appear at the National Museum of Flight fresh from their display at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.
Other attractions include a Hurricane, a Spitfire and one of only two surviving Battle of Britain Lancasters.Other attractions include a Hurricane, a Spitfire and one of only two surviving Battle of Britain Lancasters.
The event will mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War One.The event will mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War One.
Actors playing pilots, air crew and ground staff will show what life was like at the aerodrome at the time.Actors playing pilots, air crew and ground staff will show what life was like at the aerodrome at the time.
The show in East Fortune will also see a WW1 fighter plane being built on the site, giving visitors the chance to learn first-hand what it was like to fly in combat.The show in East Fortune will also see a WW1 fighter plane being built on the site, giving visitors the chance to learn first-hand what it was like to fly in combat.
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