Initially scheduled to strut their skyscraping skills over Singapore last Thursday, Britain’s Royal Air Force aerobatics team Red Arrows had their wings clipped once again last Saturday morning — both postponements were forced by bad weather conditions.
Today, however, the blue skies over the city remained clear for takeoff as the Red Arrows performed their aerial acrobatics in the afternoon. Words can’t do their silky-smooth manoeuvres justice though. Just watch their sky-screaming performances below.
What #Singapore looks like from a Red Arrows jet. Amazing video by @RAFCircus1 from @RAFRed1‘s cockpit. #RedArrowsTour @UKinSingapore pic.twitter.com/1wn8rjIgu7
— Red Arrows (@rafredarrows) October 18, 2016
Look è @rafredarrows r here.@visitsingapore stop is part of campaign to showcase best of Britain. #RedArrowsinSG @TheRSAF @UKinSingapore pic.twitter.com/Qv2b6VKkwl
— Betel Box (@betelbox) October 18, 2016
Hearts soared at the #SandsSkyPark as the #RedArrowsInSG flew past in style! @TheRSAF @RAFRedArrows @UKinSingapore
Watch the full video: pic.twitter.com/GdT65oHq5H— Marina Bay Sands (@marinabaysands) October 18, 2016
#redarrowsinsg flying past pic.twitter.com/uEFEp98jdx
— Yvonne Tan (@VonRecruits) October 18, 2016
The Red Arrows have been soaring over multiple stops in the Middle East and Asia as part of a campaign to showcase the best of Britain’s innovation and industry. But then again, nothing shouts ‘Britain’ more than gloomy weather — which indeed played a part when they were supposed to perform last week.
