These incredible images were captured by members of the Daily Echo Camera Club as The Red Arrows soared across Hampshire and Isle of Wight skies yesterday (June 30).
They were heading to Ryde Esplanade where they performed as part of Isle of Wight Armed Forces Day.
The display marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day, in which many brave Islanders played their part.
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The team carried out all their signature moves including corkscrew, vortex, detonator and the much-revered heart and spear.
The Royal Aerobatic Team is celebrating their 60th Diamond Anniversary year with the new aircraft, ‘Red 1’, leading the display.
Ian Gray captured the action from the Armed Forces Day itself, while Hang Ross took a chance on the weather for the last chance of seeing 'the Reds' display on the South Coast this year and headed along the Solent to Stokes Bay.
Mark Rutley was looking across to the Island from Haslar Sea Wall.
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