Your pictures: RAF Cosford Air Show

Chloe HughesBBC News, West Midlands
News imageJason Albutt A red arrow in the sky, trailing blue smokeJason Albutt
News imageJason Albutt Silhouettes of four people watch the sky, where there is a plane flying in front of themJason Albutt

A Red Arrow cuts through the sky, trailing blue smoke. This was taken by Jason Albutt from Horsehay, Telford.
The silhouettes of spectators watch on as a plane flies in front of them, in this photo from Jason

The Red Arrows proved to be a crowd-pleaser at the RAF Cosford Air Show.

Thousands flocked to the airfield to watch the aircraft displays, which kicked off with the RAF Falcons, who jumped from their aircraft with their chutes.

The Red Arrows took to the sky later Sunday afternoon, trailing their famous red, white and blue smoke.

This year's theme was "take flight", with the hope it would kickstart people's enthusiasm in aviation and "potentially a career in the Royal Air Force".

News imageDave Hancocks The Red Arrows flying, surrounded by swirls of smokeDave Hancocks
The Red Arrows stunned crowds with their displays, in this picture taken by Dave Hancocks.
News imageDave Hancocks Seven red arrows flying in formation, spouting red, blue and white smokeDave Hancocks
Dave Hancocks captures the Red Arrows in formation

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