Graeme Muscat, widely recognised as Red 10, communicated the importance of executing displays in Lincolnshire, which famously houses the remarkable Red Arrows, as he readies himself for retirement from his current post. The Cleethorpes Armed Forces Day served as an ideal setting for Muscat to reminisce on his stint with the squad, underlining the intricate relationship between the Red Arrows and their cherished home county. His vocation has been characterised by a multitude of mesmerising performances, although staging exhibitions in front of the domestic audience in Lincolnshire reserves a distinctive space in his heart. The article originally featured in ‘www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk’, subsequently adapted by The Lincoln Post for local publication.
Outgoing Red Arrows Leader Reflects on Career as Lincolnshire Hosts Spectacular Display
Graeme Muscat – aka Red 10 – said performing in the display team’s home county ‘means a lot’ as he reflected on his career


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