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RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight to join Clacton Airshow 2025 in poignant commemoration of the end of Second World War

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The iconic RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will be joining this summer’s Clacton Airshow – as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

Staged by Tendring District Council (TDC), the 32nd Clacton Airshow promises to be an exhilarating event, with a thrilling programme of flights – including the RAF Red Arrows on both days – and a whole host of activities on the ground.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is set to take to the skies in Clacton with the celebrated Supermarine Spitfire – which was critical in defeating Luftwaffe air attacks during the battle in 1940 – as well as the famous Hawker Hurricane and the Douglas C47 Dakota.

The mission of the flight, which is operated by regular RAF aircrew, is to maintain the priceless artefacts in an airworthy condition in commemoration those who have fallen in the service of the country – as well as promoting the RAF and inspiring future generations.

Councillor Ivan Henderson, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Economic Growth, Regeneration and Tourism at TDC, expressed his excitement about the return of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight to Clacton.

“This historic flight continues to captivate audiences and is a real crowd favourite,” he said.
“The powerful roar of the engines is a signature sound of the Clacton Airshow, providing spectators along the seafront with an unparalleled close-up view of these legendary aircraft.

“Experiencing these majestic and iconic planes – symbols of the Battle of Britain and numerous other Second World War missions – is truly unforgettable.

“This year, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, will be especially poignant.
“With the dazzling RAF Red Arrows also set to perform, this year’s Clacton Airshow promises to be an extraordinary event – with even more flights to be revealed in the coming months.”

Also announced for the flight line-up is the return of the RAF Grob Tutor T1, which is used by the RAF to provide flying instruction – being easy to handle and fully aerobatic, the aircraft is excellent for teaching the basics of flight.