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BLACK ARROWS

Sixteen Hunters of the Black Arrows perform aerobatics at the Farnborough Air Show, England.

The 'Black Arrows', one of the predecessors of the current Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, were an aerobatic demonstration team formed in the 1950s from 111 Squadron (treble-one). One of the many memorable feats accomplished by the Black Arrows was the execution of a 22-plane formation loop in 1958, a photo of which can be seen on the externally-linked web page, and which remains on the record books to this day.
The Black Arrows flew Hawker Hunters and were based at RAF Wattisham in Suffolk.
Prior to this the Black Arrows were actually formed at RAF North Weald where the writer was stationed. It was only later that they were transferred to RAF Wattisham.

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Red Arrows website, accessed on 1 May 2007.


Black Arrows history at RAF website through the Internet Archive

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