Sawdust is smouldered, and the resulting smoke cloud is captured and exposed to water. However, if the Team Leader, 'Red 1', is unable to fly, then the team does not display at all. "Red Arrow's expertise, history and passion when it comes to smoke are unmatched.

The smallest number of displays in one year was in 1975, after the By the end of the 2009 season, the Red Arrows had performed a total of 4,269 displays in 53 countries.Following the accidents during the 2011 season, the Red Arrows retained Red 8 and moved the original Red 10 to the Red 5 position to enable them to continue displaying with nine aircraft. "Red Arrow has more than 60 years' experience burning sawdust. The colours are formed by injecting dye into the stream after it leaves the aircraft. Legend's of Smoke team captain Dave Salm talks about Red Arrow's various smoke products.

As the fuel capacity of the Hawk sets a limit to nonstop flight distance, and the Hawk is incapable of air-to-air refuelling, very long flights between display sites may need landings on the way to refuel. If one of the pilots is not able to fly, the team flies an eight-plane formation. The technique:In addition to strong environmental credentials, there are positive health attributes to consider. The Red Arrows are famous for their vibrant vapour trails - often known as the smoke.

The new team name took the word "red" from the fact that the Red Pelicans' planes had been painted red (for safety reasons, as it was a far clearer and more visible colour in the sky) and "arrows" after the Black Arrows.The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the formal name of the Red Arrows, began life at In July 2004, speculation surfaced in the British media that the Red Arrows would be disbanded, after a defence spending review, due to running costs between £5 million and £6 million.With the planned closure of RAF Scampton, the future home of the Red Arrows became uncertain. The exception to this are Reds 6 and 7 (the Synchro Pair), who fly in the 'stem' of the formation - the two positions behind the team leader.

This means the team have a reserve aircraft at the display site. Flt Lt Kirsty Moore (née Stewart) joined for the 2010 season. The Red Arrows returned to a full aerobatic formation of nine aircraft in 2013.In 2014, The Red Arrows celebrated 50 years of Aerobatic history as a display team returning to RAF Fairford for the Royal International Air Tattoo. The Red Arrows were not the first RAF aerobatics team. For the entirety of the 2014 display season, the aircraft carried special 50th Anniversary markings on their tails instead of just the red, white and blue stripes. However, the simplicity of condensing naturally generated wood smoke in pure water coupled with reliable application techniques results in a process in which you can believe.Consistency and flavour stability in smoke are enhanced, and manufacturing costs are optimised, resulting in cost savings.Compared with traditional smoking, CleanSmoke is better for the environment, safer for consumers, and drives cost out of the manufacturing process.Red Arrow offers a safer and cleaner process that results in safer food products without having to sacrifice any of the flavourful attributes of smoke. "Red Arrow's expertise, history and passion when it comes to smoke are unmatched. The tars, charcoal and hydrocarbons that are filtered out during the CleanSmoke process contain carcinogens that are not beneficial to consumers' health.CleanSmoke is recognised in Europe to pose less of a health risk than traditional smoking processes, according to EU Regulation 2065/2003.Because smoke flavours are produced from smoke that is subjected to fractionation and purification processes, CleanSmoke is generally considered to be less of a health concern than the use of smoke that is made by burning wood or by heating sawdust or small wood chips.Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) exist in the tar fractions of smoke. 3:59. They are a crucial element of the team's displays, primarily for flight safety. It is believed this was due to the emotional stress she had been suffering over the loss of her two Red Arrows colleagues the previous year.

On 20 May 2008, months of speculation were ended when it was revealed that the Ministry of Defence were moving the Red Arrows to nearby Since 1966, the team has had nine display pilots each year, all volunteers. How does the Red Arrows' smoke become coloured? Jets are more efficient at higher altitude, so longer flights are made at 35,000 to 42,000 feet (11,000 to 13,000 m). Through an energetic drive and reinvestment to create technological breakthroughs, the company consistently provides the authentic smoke taste that customers demand," says Mark Crass, GM, vice-president at Red Arrow Products.CleanSmoke is simply traditional smoke without the tar and ash; it's completely natural, with no chemicals or artificial flavour.As with conventional methods, CleanSmoke begins with wood. For many, change can be intimidating.

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The pilots spend six months from October to April practising for the display season. On transit flights, the formation can include spare planes. "Species of wood used in the process include oak, maple, hickory, poplar, beech, mesquite, apple, cherry and pecan.

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