This submission doesn't contain sufficient material to produce the requested analysis. The text is a casual personal social media post — likely a Reddit or forum comment — describing a spectator's experience watching a military flyby from a local park. It contains no verifiable facts, no operational data, no sourced reporting, and no developments of significance to aviation professionals or operators.
The content amounts to: an observer saw F-35Bs and the Red Arrows at an estimated 500–750 ft AGL, was distracted by the jets, didn't get a clean photo of the Red Arrows, and notes that his father operates the camera because he hasn't learned how.
**To produce a meaningful analytical summary for professional pilots, the source material needs to include at minimum:**
- A credible news article, regulatory notice, NTSB/AAIB report, industry announcement, or operational briefing - Verifiable facts, dates, organizations, or named developments - Content with implications for flight operations, airspace, regulation, aircraft type, or aviation business
If you have the actual news article this post may have been referencing — such as coverage of the King's Birthday flypast, RAF operational details, or airspace coordination for the event — please paste that and a full analysis can be produced from it.