In the Attic skies on Saturday, May 18, a spectacular performance by the British Royal Air Force aerobatic squadron “Red Arrows” took place.
With bated breath, people watched the spectacular air show, the participants of which painted the sky over the sea in different colors, boldly soared vertically and even managed to… draw colorful figures.
The Red Arrows are one of the world's leading Hawk aerobatic teams. This is not the first time she has flown in the Greek skies. In the past, the squadron has demonstrated its prowess at Athens Flying Week in Tanagra and performed to commemorate anniversaries of battles in which the Red Arrows were involved. British and Greek troops fought together during World War II. For example, this is what the enchanting flights looked like three years ago:
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