But in line with Baroness Thatcher's wishes, there will be no expensive flypast.
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The final four aircraft flew to the station, conducting a flypast over Wiltshire.
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Performances at particularly large events are often ended with a military flypast.
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The event was honoured by a flypast of the Battle of Britain memorial flight.
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Then, as an RAF flypast swept towards the palace, the couple kissed again.
From the mirror.co.uk
In 2008, a flypast of 55 aircraft commemorated the RAF's 90th anniversary.
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He was accorded an Air Force funeral, with a flypast by seventeen aircraft.
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The unveiling included a dedication by a US airforce chaplain, flypast and wreath laying.
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After the flypast the girls planned to go back to their halls of residence for a party.
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