Notam for a flypast 1530 - 1630BST on the 22nd - Any ideas what this could be?
FLYPAST WI 2NM RADIUS 522010N 0004640E (HONINGTON AD, SUFFOLK). 2021-07-0356/AS1 F) SFC G) 2200FT AMSL 2107221430-2107221530
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Honington "flypast"
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Honington "flypast"
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Re: Honington "flypast"
RAF REGT Passing out parade perhaps or Families Day.
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Re: Honington "flypast"
Both the BBMF (Dak plus 2 Spits) and the Typhoon have performed practice displays over Honington this week and a short while ago one of the forums posted a list of upcoming Red Arrows movements that included the Honington Families Day - be damned if I can find the post and confirm the date though... 

Re: Honington "flypast"
If memory serves correctly from way back in 1992 when I attended a Honington Airshow they could have a whole selection for a flypast seeing as they also have Mildenhall, Lakenheath and Marham next to them.
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