What time is the Red Arrows flypast today?
THE RED Arrows will take to the skies today with their French counterparts La Patrouille de France. They will be marking the 80th anniversary of General Charles de Gaulle’s appeal to the French population to resist the German occupation of France during World War Two. What time is the Red Arrows flypast today? French President […]
THE RED Arrows will take to the skies today with their French counterparts La Patrouille de France.
They will be marking the 80th anniversary of General Charles de Gaulle’s appeal to the French population to resist the German occupation of France during World War Two.
![Alpha jets from the French Air Force Patrouille de France and the Royal Air Force Red Arrows perform a flypast over the statue of Charles de Gaulle on the Champs Elysees avenue](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/NINTCHDBPICT000590097598-1.jpg?strip=all&w=960)
What time is the Red Arrows flypast today?
French President Emmanuel Macron will also be treated to a joint flypast by the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force’s aerobatic team, and their French counterparts, the Patrouille de France, at 5pm.
Here is a schedule showing where they can be seen during their flight:
- 4.40pm: Departure from RAF Brize Norton
- 4.42pm: South east of Faringdon
- 4.43pm: South west of Wantage
- 4.45pm: South of Wooton Bassett
- 4.47pm: West of Pewsey
- 4.50pm: North west of Newbury
- 4.51pm: South west of Kingsclere
- 4.54 pm: West of Arborfield Garrison
- 4.56pm: Fly past Bagshot
- 4.57pm: Weybridge
- 4.58pm: Richmond Park
- 5pm: Fly past Horseguards parade and Buckingham Palace
- 5.02pm: Formation separation to Brentwood and Stapleford area
What was Charles de Gaulle’s radio address?
Macron’s visit marks the 80th anniversary of General Charles de Gaulle’s radio address to the French nation, shortly after the Nazi invasion of France, in which he laid the foundations of the Resistance.
The address was broadcast from London by the BBC on June 18, 1940, with permission from Winston Churchill.
In his rallying call, he said: “I call upon all Frenchmen who want to remain free to listen to my voice and follow me.”
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Who was Charles de Gaulle?
After the fall of France to the Nazis, military man General Charles de Gaulle, retreated to the UK where he set his headquarters.
He was recognized as the leader of the Free French Forces, dedicated to the defeat of Germany and the liberation of all France by supporting the resistance movement.
De Gaulle would prove an adept wartime politician.
He won recognition and respect from the Allies and his countrymen who were under the jackboot of Nazism.
After the liberation of Paris in August 1944, de Gaulle was given a hero’s welcome in the French capital.
He became president of the provisional government, guideding France through the writing of the constitution on which the Fourth Republic was established.
But when his desires for a strong presidency were ignored, he resigned.
In 1958, a revolt in French-held Algeria, combined with serious social unrest within France, destroyed the Fourth Republic.
With the background, De Gaulle returned to lead the French once more, establishing a new constitution of the Fifth Republic.
In April 1969, he resigned after huge student protests and strikes and the inability to pass reforms.
![July 14, 1940, London. General De Gaulle inspecting the first volunteers](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/NINTCHDBPICT000550735281.jpg?strip=all&w=960)