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● RDT COMM ·JDplanes ·June 14, 2026 ·06:17Z

Loved the flyby for King Charles III birthday

During a royal flyby, F-35b aircraft passed at an estimated 500-750 feet altitude, providing the first in-person viewing of the jets for one attendee who found them remarkable. The group rushed to a local park to witness the Red Arrows but became distracted by the F-35s and failed to capture clear photographs due to an uncleaned camera lens. All photographs were taken by the attendee's father, who possessed the necessary camera operation expertise.
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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.

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