Watch as Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane fly over Hastings


After the Red Arrows lit up the skies above Hastings following the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight on Saturday (July 21), the three aircrafts performed a series of fly-pasts for the second time in as many days.
They arrived at 12.30pm as residents rushed to catch a glimpse.
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Hide AdThe last time the Red Arrows visited 1066 Country was in 2012 and were a highlight during that year’s Pirate Day festivities.


This weekend’s displays will be centred over St Mary in the Castle but will extend for miles around.
The event has been organised by Roger Crouch, who served with the RAF, and his team.
Video supplied by Daniel Burton
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