Flypast Buckingham Palace Royal Wedding - RAF Spitfire Hurricane Lancaster Tornado and Typhoon

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

Flypast Buckingham Palace: Spitfire, Hurricane and a Lancaster in the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight formation followed by two Tornado planes and two Typhoons in the Windsor formation. Thanks to the Royal Air Force and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF).

RAF airplane flypast or flyover flyby, whatever you want to call it, was at the Royal Wedding of Prince William Windsor and Kate Middleton in London, England, UK on 29 April 2011.

Next time you can see a flypast like this is when they'll trooping the Colour on The Mall at the annual ceremony to commemorate the Queen's birthday.

Video footage shot in HD 720p on a Panasonic TM700. Edited in iMovie. Music created in GarageBand. This video upload contains English closed captioning (CC) subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).

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  • Better footage than the BBC dude, that was awesome!

  • Oh man that Lancaster man... always loved the look of them

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  • they flew over my house a couple of minutes before they appeared on tv

  • Wankers Wooing!

  • I want a flyby at my wedding. But when the typhoons and tornados fly by I'd like full afterburner

  • After all the cuts, that was all that was left of the RAF.

  • ufo at 0:05,,, high speed ufo

  • THIS is why I'm proud to be british The Lancaster is a Beautiful plane. Well done with the restoration guys.

  • Thats why I love being british.

  • Thanks for posting this. My Dad was a Lancaster navigator, so it's great to be able to show him these beauties in flight.

  • Those are some of the Best Planes in WWII, before America got involved those planes were tearing up the skies

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