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ELITE airborne Pathfinders swoop on to a beach as they race to train on planes replacing the RAF Hercules.

The Sun joined pilots at Pembrey Sands in Wales as they delivered the paras and two WMIK Land Rovers.

The Atlas A400M is replaing the RAF's legendary Hercules after 56 years in service
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The Atlas A400M is replaing the RAF's legendary Hercules after 56 years in serviceCredit: Simon Jones
Jerome Starkey joined the pathfinders on the A400m Atlas Airbus as they practice beach landings in South Wales
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Jerome Starkey joined the pathfinders on the A400m Atlas Airbus as they practice beach landings in South WalesCredit: Simon Jones

They were carried on board the new Atlas A400M, transport planes that can carry up to 116 fully equipped paratroopers — and land on as little as 850 yards of dirt.

Wing Commander Gav Anderson called it “the best transport plane the RAF has ever had.

"It can land and take off on just 800 yards of dirt, sand or grass.

"The former Hercules pilot who served in Iraq and Afghanistan said it was only a “matter of months” before parachute issues were fixed."

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He added: “The Atlas is a fantastic aircraft.

“It can carry twice as much cargo, fly 50 per cent further and 25 per cent faster.

“It is fun to fly and can do a lot of crunchy stuff.

“Of course we will miss the Hercules and if money was no option we would keep both planes.”

The Hercules will enjoy a final fly on Saturday, for the King’s birthday.

The RAF's Hercules replacement can carry twice as much cargo and fly further/faster than it's predecessor
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The RAF's Hercules replacement can carry twice as much cargo and fly further/faster than it's predecessorCredit: Simon Jones
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