2418 (Sherwood) Sqn is the Biggest!
Air Cadet's from 2418 (Sherwood) Squadron where out in force on Saturday 8th March, helping Nottingham break the world record for the most Robin Hoods in
one place at one time. A record of 1119 people turned up to the event and the record was broken with the help of our squadron.
The cadets spent time making the costumes on a parade night at the squadron; they put a lot of effort in ensuring they followed the correct dress regulations. All cadets made their costumes by hand, there was definitely uniformity involved with these cadets, a great team effort! 2418 (Sherwood) Sqn had over 35 cadets and staff turn up on the morning. We received a trophy for having a group entry and also won a prize for being the largest group.
This event is very special to us at 2418 (Sherwood) Sqn as our squadron emblem includes Robin Hood. We are the only squadron to include Robin Hood in our emblem and it is a great honour. As a large organisation it is good that we can recognise that Robin Hood is part of Nottingham and should always be remembered. It was a great day for the cadets, and being part of a record breaking attempt was an amazing experience.
