THE Red Arrows are set to return to the skies after their recent flights at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The Royal Air Force aerobatic display team flew over the festival three times last week.
The planes were visible in the sky over Arundel, Littlehampton, Chichester, West Wittering, Bognor and more.
Thousands of spectators were able to enjoy the spectacle at the festival, including David Beckham, Caitlyn Jenner and Sir Jackie Stewart.
On Sunday, the planes performed their iconic lightning loop and tornado moves, along with a jubilee descent.
Earlier this month, the Red Arrows were due to fly over Sussex as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. However, the flyover was cancelled due to poor weather.
But the Red Arrows are due to return to Sussex soon.
They will also appear at the Airbourne show in Eastbourne for four days in a row, from Thursday, August 18, to Sunday, August 21.
They will also be in action at the Folkestone Air Display on August 21, which last year involved the flight team passing above Northiam and other East Sussex areas on its looping return to Headcorn airfield.
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