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A flypast is a ceremonial or honorific flight by an aircraft or group of aircraft. The term flypast is used in the and the Commonwealth. In the , the terms flyover and flyby are used.

Flypasts are often tied in with Royal or state events, anniversaries, celebrations, and occasionally funerary or memorial occasions. Sometimes flypasts occur in special situations, to honour someone or to celebrate certain types of aircraft. They have affinities with , of which they form the aerial component. Often they occur in purely display contexts at , but it is the flypasts linked with civic, ceremonial and national pride, that imprint themselves on a nation's memory. Some flypasts have been described in broadcast and print media as "historic".

Flypasts are regularly featured in public and ceremonial life in the United Kingdom, where they function as a particular kind of aerial salute. They serve to show respect, display aircraft, showcase flying skills and as a form of to delight the public, for example, during their annual appearance after Trooping the Colour. Flypasts reflect milestones of national life, varying in scope from personal, to community and local, to military, and to national. They may honour individuals in private or public life or commemorate happenings at a particular location. They are also used to honour aircraft. On occasions both small and large they may occur over land or sea, sometimes connected with memorial or thanksgiving services.

In Commonwealth countries—notably , and —they occur on national days and occasionally on anniversaries. They are seen more rarely in other territories.


Locations
Flypast locations are usually of national importance. In the UK, these include Buckingham Palace, where the Royal Family on the balcony will join the thousands of spectators in streets and parks below. Other settings have included the . The 50th and 60th anniversaries of World War II were celebrated by flypasts over in . Festivities of Trafalgar 200 were centred over and at sea.

Settings have included the National Stadium, The Float@Marina Bay and the Padang in ; in , India; Pakistan's Parliament House in ; Australia's Parliament House and Anzac Parade to the Australian War Memorial, in Canberra; , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; and in , .


Early flypasts
The connection of Trooping the Colour with Royal Air Force flypasts began in 1913 when the Royal Flying Corps Military Wing performed a flypast for King George V on Laffan's Plain, near Aldershot. History of Trooping the Colour accessed 2 October 2006

On 6 July 1935, George V carried out his Review of the Royal Air Force at and which included 200 aircraft on the ground and a flypast of 350 aircraft.

attended a flypast at the opening ceremony of the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938 at on 5 May 1938, with his consort Queen Elizabeth.


United Kingdom
Flypasts are a regular occurrence in the United Kingdom at national events or commemorations. In 1954 the Queen conducted a Coronation Review of the Royal Air Force at which included a flypast by about 640 aircraft - among them 440 jet aircraft. Royal Air Force history, 1953 . Retrieved 30 September 2006

On many occasions, the flypasts are performed by the aerobatic team of the Royal Air Force, but on more important events like Royal occasions, for example the Queen's 80th birthday during 2006, was a flypast following the Trooping the Colour. Headed by the Lancaster with 2 Hurricanes and 2 Spitfires (Battle of Britain Memorial Flight), the 49 aircraft in 9 formations included Typhoons, Jaguars, Tristar, VC10, C-17A Globemaster III and E-3 Sentry. The highlight was a "Diamond 9" formation of Tornado GR4s and the appearance of a Canberra escorted by the Red Arrows.

Historic aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, including Supermarine Spitfires and the perform flypasts throughout the year particularly on military anniversaries and occasions and as a mark of respect at funerals and memorial services.

On 31 March 2021 the Red Arrows performed a flypast as part of a series of commemorative events taking place in Australia to mark the centenary celebrations of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).


National or Republic Day celebrations
In many countries, flypasts, normally performed by the precision aerobatic team of a country's , are an integral part of or celebrations.

On 1 July, the Snowbirds of the Royal Canadian Air Force perform a flyby over in Ottawa. In 2017, this flypast was extended to 39 aircraft to mark 's 150th birthday.

The Pakistan Air Force conducts a flypast every year on 23 March to commemorate the Lahore Declaration and the Republic Day of which occurred on 23 March 1956. This is done in .

In the National Day Parade on 9 August 2005 celebrated 40 years of independence with an elaborate flypastFor the full configuration, see National Day Parade, 2005 including two Chinook helicopters flying the national flag past the Esplanade Theatre in Padang.

In , during Independence Day parade on 6 December the Finnish Air Force has traditionally performed a flyover of four fighters at the moment when the honour company of the Air force passes the podium where a representative of the war veterans, a representative of the city and the commander of the military province in question receive the parade troops marching past, the Helicopter battalion of Utti Jaeger Regiment has also performed flyovers timed to happen at the same time when the honour company of the provided by the Utti Jaeger Regiment passes the podium.

In , Republic Day celebrations on 26 January includes a flypast in Delhi.

In the , flypasts (also called flybys) by Philippine Air Force are held to celebrate Independence Day on 12 June and on 30 December.


Air Force anniversaries
During October 2006, the Indian Air Force celebrated its with a flypast of around 78 aircraft, including the Sukhoi 30 MKI, the Mirage 2000, and MiG-25 attack aircraft. MSN News, "IAF marks 75th year with impressive flypast" October 8, 2006 Accessed 15 October 2006

On 1 April 2008, a flypast by the over Central London marked the 90th Anniversary of the founding of the Royal Air Force. The milestone was also celebrated that June following Trooping the Colour 2008 with a flypast of 55 aircraft, and in July with a Royal Review and flypast of 90 aircraft at the Royal International Air Tattoo. flypast

Ten years later, the RAF's centenary was celebrated over The Mall, London and Buckingham Palace on 10 July 2018 with a large-scale flypast featuring the Red Arrows, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, and aircraft from several RAF squadrons. This flypast featured 103 aircraft of 24 different types, spread out over twenty different formations. The entire flypast took nine minutes to pass over London, and featured aircraft based from 17 different airfields all over the .

== World War II==

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being interpreted during a flypast of the Belarusian Air Force during the Independence Day Parade in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of Belarus.]]

Achievements in World War II were celebrated at the time and continue to be commemorated in flypasts. The Royal Air Force used the upper dams of Ladybower Reservoir to practise for the Dambusters raids and this is occasionally commemorated in flypasts by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

The largest flypast in history occurred on the signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender which formally ended the war between Japan and the allied powers in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945. 400 B-29 bombers and 3000 carrier aircraft participated.Nemesis: The Battle for Japan - Max Hastings

On 15 September 1945, after the war ended, about 300 aircraft flew over London in the first Battle of Britain anniversary flypast. "The formation was led by 247 Squadron in their new Vampire fighters, the first time the public had seen the aircraft." Royal Air Force history timeline. Retrieved 30 September 2006 This flypast was apparently led by (RAF hero commemorated and portrayed by in the film Reach For the Sky.)

An attender recalls a victory parade in London on 8 June 1946 featuring two flypasts, one during the day and one at night. Scores of aircraft, of many kinds, took part.

The 50th and 60th anniversaries of World War II were commemorated with large flypasts. On 15 September 1990, 168 aircraft in seven formations celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Further flypasts occurred on 6 June 1994, celebrating the 50th anniversary of D-Day.

Over the weekend of 19–20 August 1995, the 50th anniversary of was marked in London, including "a two-minute silence which...was ended by an Avro Lancaster bomber overflying The Mall and dropping about a million poppies over the site." In the evening, there was a further flypast on the . World War Two commemorations description from the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 30 September 2006

6 June 2004 marked the 60th Anniversary of D-day, with the Normandy landings commemorated by veterans (many now aged 80+ years) and political leaders at locations throughout Normandy. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight scattered millions of poppies over the veterans as they crossed the by . commemorations of 60th anniversary of D-day on RAF website Later, it flew over the veterans at , concluding a memorial service with a 47-aircraft flypast of modern military jets led by the RAF Red Arrows. The Scotsman, Monday 7 June 2004. Retrieved 3 October 2006 At , the Army Air Corps conducted a flypast of helicopters.

On 5 June 2019, a flypast of 24 British Armed Forces aircraft was held over to mark the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. The flypast was part of a larger series of commemorative events to mark the anniversary, which were by and other world leaders.

On 10 July 2005, the 60th anniversary of was marked by a flypast of vintage aircraft which again dropped one million poppies on crowds in The Mall. Times Online, July 11, 2005 . Retrieved 3 October 2006

The 60th anniversary in 2003 of the Dambusters raid was marked by a flypast of the last operational over the cliffs at , site of secret tests of inventor 's . (This flight was part of a larger series of flypasts over key locations by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.See BBC News, 17 May 2003. Retrieved 3 October 2006, for full description)

On 16 May 2008, Les Munro, the last surviving Squadron Leader, and , star of the celebrated film The Dambusters, attended the 65th Anniversary service and flypast over Ladybower Reservoir. At 100 feet, as compared to 60 feet of the Dambusters' practice runs, a single aircraft passed three times over Derwent Water. A Spitfire, two Tornadoes, and a Dakota transport plane also participated. BBC News, 16 May 2008 "Dambusters remembered 65 years on". Retrieved 16 May 2008

In 2003, the Royal Australian Air Force commemorated with a flypast of four aircraft - Harvard and - over the Cenotaph in Ballarat, Victoria. ABC News, Central Victoria, 19 April 2003. Retrieved 8 October 2006

The Royal Canadian Air Force at the Canada Aviation Museum in honoured Canada's participation and commemorated the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Britain on 17 September 2006. Modern aircraft performed a flypast along with four World War II planes provided by Vintage Wings of Canada who made a "once-in-a-lifetime formation". Canadian National Defence website report, 14 September 2006 accessed 15 October 2006

To mark the 70th Anniversary of , a flypast of 56 historical aircraft was performed over the in Washington, D.C., on 8 May 2015. This flypast was a rare sight for residents, as it was the first time in several years that the restricted airspace over Washington was opened for the occasion.

On 24 September 2020, a similar flypast is set to take place over the in Washington, D.C., to mark the 75th Anniversary of the end of the war. This flypast is expected to include nearly 100 vintage aircraft spread across 24 formations. Aircraft expected to take part include the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, Bell P-39 Airacobra, Vought F4U Corsair, North American B-25 Mitchell, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Douglas C-47 Skytrain, , Supermarine Spitfire, and In London, a flypast consisting of the Red Arrows and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight was to be held on 8 May, but was subsequently cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Spaceflight
On 7 May 2007, hundreds of workers at Kennedy Space Center watched as US Air Force Thunderbirds performed a series of passes over the main industrial area, where the is maintained and prepared for launches. The purpose of this demonstration was to photograph the planes at KSC for promotional purposes. Almost six months later, in November 2007, the Kennedy Space Center hosted the inaugural World Space Expo. The opening featured an aerial salute to with the Thunderbirds as the main attraction. Space Task Force article, 8 May 2007. Accessed 2 April 2008


Sports
Flypasts also demonstrate national pride at landmark entertainment and sporting events.

  • Canada: The Snowbirds perform a flypast after the national anthem at each annual event, which is the largest sporting event in Canada. Flypasts have also been fairly commonplace at playoff games involving the aptly named of the , flying above the Winnipeg Jets Street Party fan viewing area outside of Canada Life Centre following the performance of O Canada.
  • Italy: Among the celebrations in of the Football World Cup victory in 2006 was a flypast by the at Pratica di Mare, streaming the red, green, and white of the Italian flag.
  • United States: Flyovers are common at professional sports and racing events as part of the performance of The Star-Spangled Banner. The flyover had been a strong tradition, as every major race features one, usually performed by an Air Force or Air National Guard wing based in the area, and in some cases naval and marine air units. Army helicopters have also occasionally performed them. It is also a staple of the national anthem at the NFL , MLB games and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. A flyover occurs at the beginning of the Men's Final of the US Open Tennis Championships. This is usually performed by the , the official U.S. Navy aerobatics demonstration squadron. A flyby takes places prior to the start of the Indianapolis 500 mile race, the largest single-day sporting event in the world. Held annually on weekend, U.S. military aircraft perform a flyby while "Taps" is played in remembrance of Memorial Day. In some years, multiple aircraft participate, executing the missing man formation. In most racing events in , flyovers are held, especially at the Daytona 500.


Entertainment
showed its pride at being the for The Lord of the Rings, at the in of the third film in the , . An Air New Zealand Boeing 747-400 flew in Lord of the Rings in a historic flight over Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Gisborne and Napier, "enabling more than two million people, one in two New Zealanders, to share in the excitement of The Lord of the Rings". This was the first time that a 747-400 had undertaken such a flypast in New Zealand. Scoop! Independent News, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 Accessed 14 October 2006


Memorials
The funeral of Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti was sealed by a flypast from over , his native town, on 8 September 2007. Tens of thousands of people who had filed past his coffin as it lay in state, witnessed the show of respect and mourning. flypast (image no. 11 in this BBC photographic gallery) Funerali Pavarotti: l'ultimo saluto dalle Frecce Tricolori

The memorial service for former Australian Prime Minister on 5 November 2014 concluded with a flypast by four RAAF F/A-18 Hornets in missing man formation.

The 2022 national funeral for Montreal Canadiens hockey legend , the franchise's leading scorer, concluded with a flyover from an RCAF CF-18 fighter jet as the funeral procession left Montreal's Mary Queen of the World Cathedral.


Accidents and incidents
  • 31 May 1957: A Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) McDonnell F2H-3 Banshee spiraled out of control after its right wing broke in half during a high-speed flypast of naval air station , Nova Scotia, Canada. The pilot failed to eject and was killed when the plane slammed into . The crash was attributed to improperly manufactured fittings in the mechanism, and most RCN and Banshees were grounded until improved fittings were installed.Mills, Carl. Banshees of the Royal Canadian Navy. Willowdale, Ontario, Canada: Banshee Publication, 1991, , pages 280–281.
  • 7 June 1957: A pilot was killed when his Vought F8U-1 Crusader disintegrated as he initiated a during a high-speed flypast for a graduating class from the Naval Postgraduate School at , , Texas.Pace, Steve, " Crusader with a Cause", Wings, Granada Hills, California, August 1987, Volume 17, Number 4, page 34.
  • 1 October 2002: Two Ilyushin Il-38 maritime patrol aircraft of the collided in mid-air during a flypast near , Goa, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of 315 Squadron of the Indian Naval Air Arm. The collision and subsequent crash killed all six crew members in each aircraft and three bystanders on the ground.
  • 11 October 2003: Hundreds of residents panicked and called police after a flypast of Parliament House, Canberra, by two F-111 jets, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the High Court of Australia. Witnesses saw "two thunderously loud balls of flame screaming overhead at a height of about 300 metres 980 and heading toward the city's landmarks", and some mistook the fighters for incoming missiles, believing that a terrorist attack was in progress. Press releases were issued but police had not been informed.
  • 21 January 2021: An F/A-18 Super Hornet of the US Navy aerobatic team veered off course while practicing a high-speed "sneak pass" at Naval Air Facility El Centro in California in preparation for a planned air show there, passing within of a building. The intense shockwave from the fighter jet traveling at an estimated caused in damage to the building and injured a dozen naval personnel inside.


See also
  • Missing man formation
  • Soviet air show


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