The Red Arrows have been hurtling through Sussex skies to mark the Festival of Speed.
Camera club snapper Joanna Kaczorowska spotted the planes from Bersted in Bognor as they performed for visitors at Goodwood on Thursday and Friday morning, for a flypast at around 11.45am.
They tore through the air making incredible displays with their distinctive red, white and blue vapour trails.
Thousands of motorsports enthusiasts flocked to the Goodwood Estate near Chichester to experience the annual event in all its glory.
Petrolheads mixed with cars and drivers as they watched vehicles of all shapes and sizes heading up the mile-long hill climb.
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With gates opening from early in the morning fans arrived in their droves to make the most of the four-day event.
Vehicles at the event included Formula 1 cars from the past and present, Moto GP motorbikes and cars spanning the history of motorsport.
The event also featured a range of cars running on alternate fuels including electric and hydrogen powered vehicles.
Last week, Mini announced it would bring a prototype version of its new John Cooper Works E to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
It’s expected that the new model, which becomes the first electric Mini to wear the John Cooper Works badge, will be taking on the famous hill climb in camouflaged form.
The Red Arrows return today, Friday.
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