Spitfire among planes over Felixstowe peninsula today as Paras get new colours
By Derek Davis
13th Jul 2021 | Local News
The familiar sight and sound of a Spitfire was among the planes heard over the Felixstowe peninsula today.
Residents in Trimley and surrounding areas took to social media to say how they had seen, and heard. the distinctive roar of the plane with its Rolls Royce engines.
Arguably our most recognised warplane ever, joined a fly past over Merville Barracks in Colchester at lunchtime today, as Prince Charles took the salute in his role as Colonel in Chief of the Parachute Regiment.
The Prince of Wales was just over the border at a special ceremony as personnel from the Parachute Regiment were presented with new colours - ceremonial military flags - which will replace those previously presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd battalions at Aldershot in 1998.
Handmade from precious silks, silver and gilt threads, they are used on the regiment's most important occasions, and bear the battle honours and symbols of the battalions.
It is thought they carry the spirits of all those who fought and died in their name since the founding of the regiment.
An Apache helicopter from Wattisham Flying Station, giant A180s from RAF Brize Norton and Tiger Moths were among the fly past.
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