THOUSANDS of people around the region caught a glimpse of the Red Arrows on Friday afternoon.
The famous display team flew north for the Sunderland International Airshow, following an event on the south coast.
They flew over Hull at 3.20pm before flying west, flying over Market Weighton, the A19 just south of York, the A64 between York and Tadcaster and then on towards Wetherby and then the north east.
These videos and photo were posted on twitter
Red arrows at Burton Leonard #RedArrows #Harrogate pic.twitter.com/WXGYI9HexR
— harry balls (@harryballs2000) July 22, 2016
Red arrows over Wetherby just now - excuse the missus in the background pic.twitter.com/e8olwByVU0
— marchant (@marchy54) July 22, 2016
Red Arrows over Ripon ✈✈ #LoveRipon pic.twitter.com/bvc6t9i4Zk
— Ken Ferguson (@RiponCityKen) July 22, 2016
FLASHBACK: Photos & videos of the Red Arrows over York and Tadcaster in March
Later in the afternoon, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight aircraft (a Lancaster, a Hurricane and a Spirfire) also flew over the region, on the way from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire to Sunderland. They flew north west over our area, passing over Goole, Skipwith, Deighton, Bishopthorpe, Dringhouses and Acomb then on north west of York.
- If you captured photos of the Red Arrows flying over the region today, you can email them to newsdesk@thepress.co.uk
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