The world famous Red Arrows could be seen making a spectacular flypast over Worcester last night.
Officially called the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the planes are known for their tight flying formations and aerial displays.
They could be seen flying over the city at 7.24pm precisely yesterday (Sunday, June 5), and over the Malvern Hills a bit earlier.
Readers captured stunning photos and videos from vantage points including Fort Royal Park, Castlemorton and Worcester Countryside Centre.
The flypast was part of a longer route as the planes made their way to the Midlands Air Festival, which was taking place at Ragley Hall near Alcester.
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