These are the best pictures taken from Hampshire as the iconic Red Arrows put on an unforgettable display above Ryde this weekend.
Well loved stunt performers, the Red Arrows, painted the sky red, white and blue on Sunday as the team took to the air for the Isle of Wight Armed Forces day.
At around 11.30am the team soared over Ryde making daring passes and rolls that stunned the crowds watching from the ground below.
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Many residents watching from Gosport and Lee-on-the-Solent were able to snap impressive pictures of the planes - and shared thEm in the Daily Echo's Camera Club.
The Arrows typically depart from their base at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire for displays, but for events closer to the south coast, such as the Isle of Wight Armed Forces Day, they often launch from Bournemouth Airport in Dorset.
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