THE world famous Red Arrows roared across the skies of North and East Yorkshire this morning.
The RAF aerobatic display team flew over York at about 9.20am.
They then performed a flypast over RAF Linton-on-Ouse at about 9.24am.
At around 9.31am, people near Market Weighton, East Yorkshire, may have spotted them as they travelled across the county.
There were 10 jets taking part in the training flight, which began at 9am when the team left RAF Scampton, in Lincolnshire.
Below is the route the Red Arrows took.
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