Millions of Brits will be able to watch the NHS Spitfire fly over the UK today in tribute to the hard work of front line heroes.
The plane is set to pass over the skies this weekend in a soaring tribute to the work of the NHS and key workers. The blue Spitfire PL983 ‘L’ will be flown over hospitals around the country - emblazoned with the names of 80,000 NHS heroes, family members, neighbours and friends nominated by members of the public.
It had previously been flown every Thursday during lockdown to thank key workers. A spokesman for The Aircraft Restoration Company said: "Saying and receiving a thank you is one of the simplest pleasures enjoyed by humankind, it takes the smallest of efforts but can carry vast meaning. "So, how could we
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