What do the Red Arrows think of the Red Barrows?
Watch: The Red Arrows react to the Red Barrows
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The RAF's Red Arrows - one of the world's premier aerobatic display teams - are the inspiration for a group of Devon men and women.
The "Red Barrows" haven't got planes, but they do have wheelbarrows to perform their "precision barrow-flying". They describe themselves as "like the Red Arrows, but slower and lower".
They even have their own take on the pilots' famous red flying suit and have been known to use ramps and a hoop on fire for their displays.
Flt Lt Ollie Suckling, Red 9, and Flt Lt Dustin Wales, Red 5, who are based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, gave the BBC their review of the group's performance.
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