It is done for the benefit of all the airmen who lost their lives in the battle of Britain,as you know or may not know there were a lot of Kiwis who flew for the RAF.
Yes, so I gathered. My aunt's partner's father flew a spitfire in an RAF Squadron based at Tangmere in WW2.
This year they had to hold out east because of the showers that hit the cenotaph at 11am,think they got in at about 1105.
Yep, 'out east' is pretty much right over my house and it was a pleasure to see all the craft up and down the Tamaki Estury. I was speaking to a friend of mine, Geoff Cooper who lead the formation in the DC-3 who confirmed this.
In the UK they do the same thing but the BMF send up their Lanc,Spit and Hurricane which is an amazing sight flying down the Mall at about 500'.
Yep, I rememeber seeing the B.O.B memorial flight passing above my house in the UK each September, and got to see the Lanc, Spit and Cane trio many a time at UK airshows too
