The ever-popular Red Arrows stunned the crowds with their formation flying on the second day of Eastbourne's annual air show.
A nine-strong team of pilots in Hawk aircraft weaved across the sky at Eastbourne's Airbourne show, leaving plumes of coloured smoke in their wake.
Airbourne finishes tomorrow and the squadron will fly for the final aeronautical performance at 4.40pm.
The Eastbourne displays are just three of the 85 performances put on by the team this year throughout the UK and Europe.
Squadron Leader Carl 'Spike' Jenson leads the team.
A spokesman for event organiser Eastbourne Borough Council said: "The Red Arrows are always hugely popular and really draw the crowds.
"They are regulars at the show and we are always pleased to see them."
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