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Up, up and away! Amazing pilot’s-eye view pictures show just what it’s like to be one of the Red ArrowsBy <br> Published: 19:28 BST, 25 April 2017 | Updated: 19:49 BST, 25 April 2017 <br>© SAC Hannah Beevers ñ MoD/Bav Media© SAC Hannah Beevers ñ MoD/Bav MediaPictured: The iconic jets of the RAF’s Red Arrows fly in formation over Doncaster Sheffield Airport in East Yorkshire<br> Photos taken from cockpit of jet over skies of East Yorkshire SAC Hannah Beevers captured images of various local landmarksRAF Squadron renowned for daring displays with its nine red jets © SAC Hannah Beevers ñ MoD/Bav MediaPictured: Red Arrows fly over the Humber Bridge, near Kingston upon Hull, as the Squadron takes part in a training exercise<br>Incredible pilot’s-eye view pictures show what it is like to fly in the Red Arrows.<br>The photos where taken from the cockpit of the iconic jets as the squadron trained over the skies of East Yorkshire.<br>Team photographer SAC Hannah Beevers captured images from the backseat of Red 10’s jet – showing her comrades flying in formation.<br>The shots show the Squadron flying over York Minster, the Humber Bridge and Humberside Airport before heading back to their base at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.<br>The Squadron is renowned for daring displays and brought the whole formation together for the first time this season just three weeks ago.<br>The Red Arrows begin training for the forthcoming season almost as soon as the previous year has ended.<br>Preparation starts with small groups of three or four aircraft formations and the formations grow in aircraft number as training progresses.<br>© SAC Hannah Beevers ñ MoD/Bav MediaThe Squadron, pictured passing over Humberside Airport, is renowned for its daring displays and brought the whole formation together for the first time this season just three weeks ago<br>© SAC Hannah Beevers ñ MoD/Bav MediaThe Squadron flew over the Humber Bridge, and Humberside Airport before heading back to their base at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire<br>© SAC Hannah Beevers ñ MoD/Bav MediaRed Arrows’ training – pictured, Contacts the Squadron passing over Humberside airport – starts with small groups of three or four aircraft formations and then the formations grow in aircraft number as preparation progresses<br>
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