A SET of "striking" new stamps have been released to mark the "milestone" 60th display season of the Red Arrows.
The eight stamps feature the Red Arrows' trademark red, white and blue trails in the sky.
The iconic aerobatics display team are also commemorated on an additional sheet of four stamps which depict their performances above famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids in Egypt and Niagara Falls.
When was the Red Arrows formed?
The Red Arrows, which is officially known as the Red Arrows aerobatic team, was established in 1964.
One of the world's premier aerobatic display teams, their first display took place seven months later.
Ever since the Red Arrows and their red-painted Gnat jet trainers became the showpiece of the RAF.
The Red Arrows are based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire and had flown almost 5,000 displays in 57 countries by the beginning of 2024.
Now in their 60th season and flying BAE Systems Hawks in displays since 1980, the Red Arrows continue to demonstrate their teamwork and excellence around the globe.
They are well recognised for their trademark Diamond Nine shape as well as a combination of their close formations and precision flying.
How to get the Red Arrows stamps
“During important national celebrations such as His Majesty’s Coronation, and representing the UK globally, the Red Arrows have entertained us with spectacular displays of aeronautical excellence," David Gold, Royal Mail’s director of External Affairs and Policy commented.
Mr Gold continued: “We are proud to mark their 60th season with these striking new stamps.”
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Squadron Leader Jon Bond, team leader of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team for 2024 and flying as Red 1, said: “This milestone season underscores the excellence, dedication and pride of all those who have worked for, supported or just simply watched a show by the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team across the last 60 seasons.
“As well celebrating this heritage, these new stamps – many of which feature brilliant images taken by skilled RAF personnel – will hopefully inspire many more people using the wonder of aviation, just like each of our colourful, dynamic displays.”
The stamps, and a range of collectible products, are available from today.
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