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Nato aircraft in summit fly past over Newport and Cardiff Nato aircraft in summit fly past over Newport and Cardiff
(35 minutes later)
Thousands of people gathered to watch 22 military aircraft from nine countries fly over Newport and Cardiff.Thousands of people gathered to watch 22 military aircraft from nine countries fly over Newport and Cardiff.
The fly past - on day two of the Nato summit - was watched by President Barack Obama and other leaders from the Celtic Manor.The fly past - on day two of the Nato summit - was watched by President Barack Obama and other leaders from the Celtic Manor.
The RAF's Red Arrows were be joined by fighters from the USA, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal and the Netherlands. The RAF's Red Arrows were joined by fighters from the USA, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal and the Netherlands.
There were cheers as the jets passed over the crowds in Cardiff Bay.There were cheers as the jets passed over the crowds in Cardiff Bay.
Crowds of people lined Roath Basin, with more watching from the cliffs of Penarth. Thousands of people lined Roath Basin with more watching from the cliffs of Penarth.
The first jets passed over Cardiff Bay at 09:00 BST.The first jets passed over Cardiff Bay at 09:00 BST.
In Newport people gathered on the Millennium Footbridge, and the display passed over the south of the city centre, over Spytty Park, Beechwood Park and Lliswerry.In Newport people gathered on the Millennium Footbridge, and the display passed over the south of the city centre, over Spytty Park, Beechwood Park and Lliswerry.
A Wales Office spokesman said: "The display will represent some of the many Nato nations which have been involved in policing the air space across Europe as part of the Alliance's efforts to support and reassure its Eastern member states." The display was led by an RAF Typhoon flanked by two Polish Mig-29s, followed by a Voyager, the RAF's largest aircraft, and finished with a display from the Red Arrows.
The display was led by an RAF Typhoon flanked by two Polish Mig-29s and finished by the Red Arrows which will follow after a Voyager, the RAF's largest aircraft. Other jets included a Eurofighter and F-16 Falcons.
Other jets are due to include a Eurofighter and F-16 Falcons.
Aircraft from nine countries, including the RAF's Red Arrows, formed part of the fly past.