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The RAF are making the most of clear skies in Manchester again with a Chinook and Red Arrow Hawk visible

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The RAF have been making the most of clear skies and empty runways in Manchester again. This morning a Red Arrows Hawk was seen by many travelling over south Manchester towards Manchester Airport.

It was followed by a Chinook helicopter, which was seen leaving the airport shortly afterwards. The helicopter then travelled over Wythenshawe, Sale, Urmston and then was later seen in Prestwich.

Over the last week military planes have been a familiar site in the skies over the region. The RAF have been taking part in training exercises, which the force have stressed are not related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Red Arrows Hawk planes are flown by the RAF Aerobatic team and are a distinctive red colour. Hawks are modified with an uprated engine and

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