After being postponed twice, the flypast of the Red Arrows, the aerobatic team of Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF), took place on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
This is how Singapore looks like from the cockpit of one of the jets:
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
Initially scheduled over Singapore for last Thursday, Oct. 13, the British aerobatics team were forced to reschedule for Saturday, Oct. 15 -- only to have their plans thwarted again by bad weather conditions.
The flypast on Tuesday took place between 1.10pm to 1.30pm in the vicinity of Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay.
The Red Arrows flypast might have also been visible from Sentosa.
The Red Arrows tour includes multiple stops in the Middle East and Asia as part of a campaign to showcase the best of Britain's innovation and industry.
The Red Arrows were first here in 1986, then 1996 and in October 2003.
Here are other videos of the flypast over Singapore:
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
— Marina Bay Sands (@marinabaysands) October 18, 2016
Watch the full video: pic.twitter.com/GdT65oHq5H
#redarrowsinsg flying past pic.twitter.com/uEFEp98jdx
— Yvonne Tan (@VonRecruits) October 18, 2016
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