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The British Airways Airbus A380 made its debut at the Royal International Air Tattoo yesterday as it took to the skies with the famous Red Arrows above RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire.
British Airways’ senior first officer Peter Nye was at the controls with captain Charles Everett in command of the aircraft.
Hopes are high that Prince Harry will also fly as part of the world's largest military airshow this weekend after he was spotted 'practising' in an Apache helicopter on Friday.
Dramatic: The British Airways Airbus A380 took to the skies with the Red Arrows at the Royal International Air Tattoo for the first time
Red, white and blue: The Red Arrows display with the British Airways A380 at the Royal International Air Tattoo
Best of British: This was the first time the Red Arrows have performed with an Airbus plane
Dwarfed: The Red Arrows modified their classic formation to include the British Airways plane
Arrow: Despite the recent sunny weather it was a cloudy day in Wiltshire for the display
Show: More than 150,000 visitors attend the Royal International Air Tattoo which features over 250 aircraft and is the world's largest airshow
Stunning: The Airbus made an impressive sight over the Wiltshire countryside when accompanied by the Red Arrows
Expertise: The massive aircraft was piloted by British Airways' senior first officer Peter Nye
Brave: The Breitling Wingwalkers perform in the skies above RAF Fairford as part of the airshow
Leap of faith: The UK-based wingwalkers are the world's only aerobatic formation wingwalking team and have been flying for over 27 years
Acrobatics: The wingwalkers experience speeds of up to 150mph and G forces of force 4G while strapped to the top wings of the team's Boeing Stearman biplanes
In action: Prince Harry flying the RAF Apache on a practice display at RAF Fairford for the Royal International Air Tattoo 2013
Fans' favourites: The Royal Air Force Red Arrows Display Team perform at RAF Fairford
Stunning: The Red Arrows are certain to bring colour to the Air Tattoo this weekend
Spectacle: The Red Arrows are well known for their exhilarating and daring manoeuvres in the sky
Italian cousins: The Frecce Tricolori pump out red, white and green smoke at the display
Enthralling: The display is certain to get the crowds attention at RAF Fairford
Close shave: The Red Arrows' display is one of precision, skill and expert timing
Speechless: This picture demonstrates perfectly the risks the Red Arrows pilots take
International: A Dutch F16 Fighting Eagle performs at the show, which features more than 250 aircraft
Grey skies: A Polish Air Force Mikoyan MiG-29 disappears into the clouds above RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire