Red Pelicans
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The Red Pelicans, were the official aerobatics
display flyers of the Royal Air Force
before the Red Arrows
took over the role in 1965. The Red Pelicans flew the BAC Jet Provost
aircraft.
based at RAF Little Rissington
formed a four-ship aerobatics display team of Jet Provost T1s, known simply as The Sparrows. The team had previously flown with the Percival Provost
. The following year this team was renamed The Redskins
.
In 1960, the aircraft were replaced with the Jet Provost T3 and the team renamed The Pelicans after the mascot of the Central Flying School. The team's aircraft had no special markings applied, but wore the standard silver and orange day-glo training colours of the day.
Halfway through the 1962 season the team re-equipped with four Jet Provost T4s and a smoke system was also fitted to each of the display aircraft and thus the Red Pelicans team was born, and they performed at shows up and down the country, including the annual SBAC show Farnborough in September 1962.
The 1963 season saw the team extended to six aircraft. The aircraft were also given a new colour scheme, with the standard training colours replaced by an overall dayglo-red scheme.
At the end of the display season the RAF decided that the Red Pelicans should be the premier Royal Air Force aerobatic team for the 1964 air show season, led by Flt Lt TEL Lloyd. The Pelicans replaced No. 56 Squadron RAF
Firebirds
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team in the role.
In 1965 the Red Arrows
took over the role of the RAF's aerobatic team and the Red Pelicans were trimmed down to four aircraft without a smoke system facility. They were also re-painted into a post-box-red scheme.
The Red Pelicans continued to entertain the crowds at air shows, often alongside the Red Arrows
, until they were forced to disband at the end of the 1973 season by the 1973 oil crisis
.
Aerobatics
Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. Aerobatics are performed in airplanes and gliders for training, recreation, entertainment and sport...
display flyers of the Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces. Formed on 1 April 1918, it is the oldest independent air force in the world...
before the Red Arrows
Red Arrows
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Scampton, but due to move to RAF Waddington in 2011...
took over the role in 1965. The Red Pelicans flew the BAC Jet Provost
BAC Jet Provost
The BAC Jet Provost was a British jet-powered trainer aircraft used by the Royal Air Force from 1955 to 1993. The Jet Provost was also successfully exported, serving in many air forces worldwide....
aircraft.
History
In 1958, the Central Flying SchoolCentral Flying School
The Central Flying School is the Royal Air Force's primary institution for the training of military flying instructors. Established in 1912 it is the longest existing flying training school.-History:...
based at RAF Little Rissington
RAF Little Rissington
RAF Little Rissington is an RAF aerodrome and former RAF station in Gloucestershire, England. It was once home to the Central Flying School, the Vintage Pair and the Red Arrows.Built during the 1930s, the station was opened in 1938 and closed in 1994...
formed a four-ship aerobatics display team of Jet Provost T1s, known simply as The Sparrows. The team had previously flown with the Percival Provost
Percival Provost
|-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Angelucci, Enzo. World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft. London: Jane's Publishing, 1981. ISBN 0-7106-0148-4....
. The following year this team was renamed The Redskins
The Redskins
The Redskins were a 1980s English band, notable for their left-wing politics and catchy, danceable songs. Their music combined influences from soul, rockabilly, pop and punk rock.- History :...
.
In 1960, the aircraft were replaced with the Jet Provost T3 and the team renamed The Pelicans after the mascot of the Central Flying School. The team's aircraft had no special markings applied, but wore the standard silver and orange day-glo training colours of the day.
Halfway through the 1962 season the team re-equipped with four Jet Provost T4s and a smoke system was also fitted to each of the display aircraft and thus the Red Pelicans team was born, and they performed at shows up and down the country, including the annual SBAC show Farnborough in September 1962.
The 1963 season saw the team extended to six aircraft. The aircraft were also given a new colour scheme, with the standard training colours replaced by an overall dayglo-red scheme.
At the end of the display season the RAF decided that the Red Pelicans should be the premier Royal Air Force aerobatic team for the 1964 air show season, led by Flt Lt TEL Lloyd. The Pelicans replaced No. 56 Squadron RAF
No. 56 Squadron RAF
Number 56 Squadron is one of the oldest and most successful squadrons of the Royal Air Force, with battle honours from many of the significant air campaigns of both World War I and World War II...
Firebirds
Firebirds
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Lightning
English Electric Lightning
The English Electric Lightning is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft of the Cold War era, noted for its great speed and unpainted natural metal exterior finish. It is the only all-British Mach 2 fighter aircraft. The aircraft was renowned for its capabilities as an interceptor; Royal Air Force ...
team in the role.
In 1965 the Red Arrows
Red Arrows
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Scampton, but due to move to RAF Waddington in 2011...
took over the role of the RAF's aerobatic team and the Red Pelicans were trimmed down to four aircraft without a smoke system facility. They were also re-painted into a post-box-red scheme.
The Red Pelicans continued to entertain the crowds at air shows, often alongside the Red Arrows
Red Arrows
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Scampton, but due to move to RAF Waddington in 2011...
, until they were forced to disband at the end of the 1973 season by the 1973 oil crisis
1973 oil crisis
The 1973 oil crisis started in October 1973, when the members of Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries or the OAPEC proclaimed an oil embargo. This was "in response to the U.S. decision to re-supply the Israeli military" during the Yom Kippur war. It lasted until March 1974. With the...
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