By Nick Enoch for MailOnline
Published: 17:25 BST, 13 May 2019 | Updated: 17:25 BST, 13 May 2019
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The RAF has the Red Arrows air display team, but planes of a different colour - the US Navy's Blue Angels - showed what they can do in this stunning footage.
Taken from inside the cockpit of one of the jets, the clip showcases the Navy's flight demonstration squadron during the Fort Lauderdale Air Show, in Florida, earlier this month.
Flying in diamond formation - with some spinning around and flying upside down - the blue (and yellow) planes soared across sunny skies overlooking the Fort Lauderdale Beach shoreline.
The US Navy's Blue Angels showed off their skills during the Fort Lauderdale Air Show, in Florida, earlier this month
Taken from inside the cockpit of one of the jets, the clip showcases the Navy's flight demonstration squadron flying in diamond formation
Some planes spun around and flew upside down during the breathtaking display over the Fort Lauderdale beach shoreline
The aircraft used, Boeing F/A-18 Hornets, made their debut in 1986 and is still being used by the US Navy today
The aircraft seen here, Boeing F/A-18