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Look to the skies! The Red Arrows in Falmouth 2017

Thousands of people turned out to watch the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team over Falmouth.

Release date:

10 August 2017

Duration:

5 minutes

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James Churchfield and Pam Spriggs—08/08/2017

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