New images show the on-board view from a plane which flew over Oxfordshire during the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) 2024.
The Royal Jordanian Air Force, supported by the Jordan Tourism Board, showcased a number of aircraft during the event both on land and in the sky.
Attendees enjoyed aerial performances by the Royal Jordanian Falcons as well as static exhibits that featured a line-up of the Air Force's modern aircraft.
Spectators witnessed a series of complex manoeuvres, tight formations and synchronized aerobatics.
As part of Jordan's presence at the event, interactive screens featured the country's landscapes, including Amman, Jerash, Petra, and Wadi Rum.
Its Air Force presented a diverse line-up of static displays including its frontline aircraft, such as the two F-16 Fighting Falcon and the C-130 Hercules.
Visitors also had the opportunity to meet and interact with Royal Jordanian Air Force pilots and crew members.
These interactions provided a chance to gain insights into the training, operational readiness, and daily lives of those who serve in the Air Force.
Last week, images showed a warplane travelling to RIAT. The Royal Canadian Air Force's CF-18 Hornet displayed its agility on its way to the event.
It travelled through Wales' so-called Mach Loop - a series of valleys in west-central Wales used for low level training for fast aircraft.
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