Twin Hawks
The RSAF Hawks were the next to display. I've seen them before and they are always worth a watch. They're often compared to the Red Arrows, mainly because they use the same aircraft and perform some similar routines.
Saudi Seven
To be honest most aerobatic display teams perform a lot of similar routines, it's just what works. It provides the excitement that spectators crave from a group of incredibly skillful and brave pilots. Footballers are never criticised for performing the same routines, which is basically what they do every single weekend of the season. So I can't understand why aerobatic teams are criticised in this way?
Mirror
The Saudi crew displayed for around fifteen minutes, like the Red Arrows before them they had to curtail their display due to the low, overcast sky.
Playing together
I'm glad I got to see these super pilots once more. I was hoping to catch them the following day as they flew to the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) where they would be performing with display teams from around the world.
Building up for the big finale
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