Experience the VE Day flypast from inside a Red Arrows cockpit in 360 video
Summary
There was a flypast by the Red Arrows to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, and the event was recorded in 360-degree video from inside one of the planes. The video was available for viewing in different ways, depending on whether it was viewed on a mobile device or a computer.Key Facts
- The flypast was performed by the Red Arrows aerobatics team.
- The event celebrated the 80th anniversary of VE Day, which marked the end of World War Two in Europe.
- During the flypast, a 360-degree video was filmed from inside one of the planes.
- The video could be viewed on a phone using finger movements to change the view.
- On a computer, the view could be changed by using a mouse, track pad or arrow buttons.
- The video was made by Jaime Moreland and provided by the Royal Air Force.
- The event took place in central London.
- The video was available on the BBC News app.
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