RAF Aircraft flypast over Wembley Stadium for Women’s Euro Football Final

STORY AND IMAGES FROM MoD

A Royal Air Force C-130 Hercules transport aircraft flanked by two Typhoon fighter jets flew over Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon before the final of the European Women’s Football Championship.

The aircraft flew over at 4:57 p.m, immediately after the national anthems, for the final between England and Germany. The Hercules flew from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and the Typhoon flew from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.

The Hercules was flown by an all-woman crew, captained by Flight Lieutenant Lauren who has been in the RAF for 12 years. She has deployed all over the world, including Afghanistan, where she helped train the first women Afghan pilots.

Speaking about the flypast, she said: “I am proud to be piloting the lead aircraft for the flypast over Wembley. I’ve flown missions all over the world with the RAF, but this will be one of the most memorable. It’s been inspiring to watch the Lionesses progress and I will be loudly cheering them on as soon as I land back at RAF Brize Norton.”

Prior to the match the RAF and RAF Coningsby station Women’s football team both sent good luck to the England team.

The Hercules aircraft flies a wide variety of operational missions with the ability to airdrop a variety of stores and paratroopers and operate from natural surface landing zones. To conduct these missions, it is vital that Hercules crews are highly skilled in low-level flying. Recently it has been supporting NATO exercises in eastern Europe by airdropping stores for the troops on the ground.

The Typhoon Fighter Ground Recognisance Mk 4 is the RAFs fourth Generation Multi-role combat provide aircraft. The Typhoon provides Quick Reaction Alert with Crews on 24/7 readiness in defence of the United Kingdom, most recently the aircraft been flying daily NATO air policing missions in eastern Europe.

Image © UK MOD Crown Copyright 2022.

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