The Red Arrows flew over Oxfordshire this week with several residents spotting the display.
The team was formed in 1964 and act as the face of the Royal Air Force, representing the speed, agility and precision of the organisation.
Stationed at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the team is made up of pilots, engineers and essential support staff with frontline, operational experience.
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After wowing crowds at this year’s edition of the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford last weekend, the Red Arrows performed a flypast in Oxfordshire.
The Shrivenham Display took place on Thursday morning at 10am in West Oxfordshire.
Planes left Brize Norton at 9.49am and passed over Shipton Under Wychwood at 9.51am.
As the group flew over Shrivenham, they were spotted by professional and amateur photographers.
Nick Stinger Nett managed to snap the display using a 500mm lens while positioned at the Uffington White Horse.
Fay Toombs was visiting a friend when she also saw the Red Arrows, managing to capture the air display on photos.
“I was having a coffee at a friend’s so I was lucky to have caught them,” she said.
“They were flying for around 10 to 15 minutes.”
During the display season, the Red Arrows often carry out two shows and several flypasts in one day.
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