Red Arrows soar through the skies at English Riviera air show trends now Red Arrows soar through the skies while Tigers Army parachute team perform daring stunt at English Riviera air show The Red Arrows are set to return to Devon's skies for the English Riviera Airshow It follows an impressive performance by the world-famous jets yesterday By Louis Goss Published: 11:43 BST, 4 June 2023 | Updated: 11:44 BST, 4 June 2023 Viewcomments Crowds are today heading to the 'English Riviera' to see the RAF's Red Arrows put on another spectacular show. Spectators are expected to enjoy another stunning performance at the final day of the annual English Riviera Airshow in the seaside town of Torbay in Devon. The show is set to kick off at 1pm today with a breath-taking stunt by the Tigers Army Parachute Display Team. Viewers will then have the opportunity to watch a selection of new and historic planes dance through the skies, including Lancaster Bombers and Spitfires. The day is set to end with a grand finale at 6pm that will see the RAF's world-famous Red Arrows return to Devon's skies with their red, white, and blue smoke trails. The Red Arrows are set to perform another set of stunts at the second day of English Riviera Airshow in Torbay, Devon The airshow opened with a performance from the Tigers Army Parachute Display Team The leading parachute team dropped into the arena in Torbay to open the show The show ended with an impressive performance by the Red Arrows Spectators watched the aerobatics team perform an array of stunts Today's show comes as the final day of the two-day long annual English Riviera Airshow. Yesterday saw the Red Arrows aerobatics team dance through Devon's skies, as they took advantage of the weather to perform another one of their iconic shows. The day opened with the Prince of Wales regiment's Tigers Army Parachute Display Team dropping into the airshow's arena from thousands of feet above. The parachute team are known for their impressive stunts that see them fall through skies across the globe. The world-famous jets performed death defying stunts above the Devon sea The took advantage of yesterday's clear skies to perform an impressive show The stunt jets flew in the skies above Torbay Pier (pictured) The Red Arrows swirled in the skies leaving their iconic smoke trails behind them The English Riviera Airshow was first held in 2016 The shows open with performances from the Tigers Army Parachute Display Team Views had the opportunity to see an array of historic aircraft including Spitfires and Lancaster Bombers Today, the jets are set to take off from nearby Exeter Airport before performing their death-defying show this afternoon. As part of the show, crowds will also have the opportunity to see an array of aircraft that played core roles in Britain's military history, including the iconic Hawker Hurricane. The first annual English Riviera Airshow was held in 2016. The show was, however, called off in 2020 and 2021, due to Covid-19. The Red Arrows were formed by the RAF in 1964, and have now carried out more than 4,800 shows in 57 countries worldwide. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility