The world-famous Red Arrows took to the skies over Brean Down on Sunday (June 21st) during the second day of the annual Weston Air Show.

The planes roared through the clear blue skies, watched by record crowds of onlookers in the sunshine on Brean Down.

Thousands of people also flocked to Weston seafront to see the Red Arrows display as they soared over Brean, Berrow, Weston and Brent Knoll.

The event, organised by North Somerset Council, delighted the spectators, after Saturday’s performance by the Red Arrows was halted due to low cloud and sea mist affecting visibility.

Other top aircraft included the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Avro Vulcan in what have been its final display.

Pictured: The crowds on Brean Down watching the Red Arrows and other aircraft during the two-day show. Pics: Burnham-On-Sea.com and Al Crook

 
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