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Saturday, February 15, 2014

RAF's Sentinel spy plane used for floods mission


Sergeant Chris Bradbury of the RAF's Five Squadron gives us the obligatory safety briefing before takeoff.

Pointing to the location of the life vests and life raft he quips that given an emergency it might be more likely than normal that we will be landing on water.

These are though extraordinary times.

Never before has the RAF's most sophisticated "spy" plane been tasked to map flooding.

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