THOUSANDS were given a stunning view of the Red Arrows this morning, as they flew over York.
Press photographer Frank Dwyer captured the Red Arrows as they passed behind York Minster
The team passed over East Yorkshire and York on their way to RAF Linton-on-Ouse, then passed over Boroughbridge and Tadcaster, as well as the A19 between York and Selby, on their way back south.
Sarah Scott captured this photo as the Arrows executed the heart display.
The legendary RAF display team was carrying out a training exercise, and enthusiasts were allowed to watch at RAF Linton-on-Ouse.
Philip Dixon shot this video of the team in action:
The team's official performance events begin in May and are detailed on their official website.
Lots of people spotting the jets in sunny #Yorkshire this morning - the team had a practice display at RAF Linton-on-Ouse. @MCOLintononOuse
— Red Arrows (@rafredarrows) March 3, 2016
Lewis Outing took this photo of three of the Arrows over Wighill.
Rik Walker captured these two videos:
Lisa Addinall took these three photos:
Paul Jennings took these two photos:
Many people posted photos and videos on twitter:
The Red Arrows overhead @WetherbyRaces this morning looking great! @RAFRed1 @rafredarrows @RAFRed10 pic.twitter.com/thzb6PZnnP
— Andrew Guest (@AndrewGuest8) March 3, 2016
Red arrows over Johnsons Of Whixley #whixley @StrayFM @BBCLookNorth what a beautiful day for it pic.twitter.com/FiPcIig0FR
— Johnsons of Whixley (@JohnsonsWhixley) March 3, 2016
@rafredarrows stunning display at linton this morning pic.twitter.com/1QlIn4urQy
— Kenny Beck (@999penfold999) March 3, 2016
Breathtaking #redarrows over my garden pic.twitter.com/NDiDFqPCR2
— Alison (@nutmaiden) March 3, 2016
They did a love heart, just for me #redarrows pic.twitter.com/LPnMtOBwl2
— Alison (@nutmaiden) March 3, 2016
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