RAF Spy Plane Used to Map Floods

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    The RAF has been using its most sophisticated spy plane - the Sentinel - to map the scale of the flooding across southern England for the first time. The BBC's defense correspondent Jonathan Beale joined the flight over the Thames Valley, Severn river and Somerset Levels. He spoke to RAF sergeant Chris Bradbury on board. BBC News Report -- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26183728

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