Tom, who is originally from Bradford and joined the RAF in 2005, said: “I can remember being inspired by the Red Arrows as a child – the thrill of seeing this awesome, dynamic show of speed and teamwork. Training for next year gets underway in just a few days and usually lasts six to seven months, with the latest campaign set to be the team’s 57th display season.Īs Red 1 he will be primarily responsible for all aspects of the display from running the training programme and creating and choreographing a new 20-minute aerobatic show to leading the nine aircraft. Squadron Leader Tom Bould, 39, will take the helm as of Monday, October 12 ready for the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team’s 2021 campaign. A former Typhoon jet pilot will take over from Martin Pert as the new Red Arrows Team Leader.
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