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Flypast celebrates Navy centenary Centenary of Navy flying marked
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The Royal Navy is to mark 100 years of aviation with a spectacular flypast over HMS Illustrious in London. The Royal Navy has marked 100 years of aviation with a spectacular flypast over HMS Illustrious in London.
A formation of 40 aircraft, led by Merlin attack helicopters, will pass directly over the strike carrier. A formation of 40 aircraft, led by Merlin attack helicopters, passed directly over the strike carrier.
Sea Kings, Lynx, Hawks and Jetstreams will be among the aircraft celebrating the centenary, over the Thames near the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Sea King and Lynx helicopters, Hawks and Jetstreams were among the aircraft flying over the Thames near the old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
The Duke of York, who is commodore-in-chief, will meet veterans of World War II, the Falklands War and Afghanistan. The Duke of York, commodore-in-chief of the Fleet Air Arm, viewed the flypast and met war veterans.
Prince Andrew will meet, amongst others, the Navy's most decorated pilot Captain Eric Brown and Fairey Swordfish pilot John Moffat, who crippled the German battleship Bismarck in World War II. Prince Andrew met, among others, the Navy's most decorated pilot Captain Eric Brown and Fairey Swordfish pilot John Moffat, who crippled the German battleship Bismarck in World War II.
The prince, a former naval pilot who saw active service in the Falklands, will be guest of honour on board Illustrious at the planes pass overhead at midday. The prince, a former naval pilot who saw active service in the Falklands, was guest of honour on board Illustrious as the planes passed overhead at midday.
The BBC's Peter Grant described how crowds of naval personnel on the deck of the Illustrious watched as four Merlins helicopters, which had probably seen service in Iraq, led the flypast.
They were followed by a long stream of helicopters including Sea Kings and Lynxes, curling around the course of the river, heading towards the silhouetted city of London as a thin rain fell.
The aircraft carrier will be moored in London for almost a week.The aircraft carrier will be moored in London for almost a week.
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A look at life on board HMS IllustriousA look at life on board HMS Illustrious