THE Red Arrows gave eager festival-goers a reason to turn their eyes skyward this afternoon (Thursday) — by way of a terrific flying display.
Main picture by Pamela Parker.
Scroll down for video from the cockpit...
The famous flying aces opened the first day of the four-day festival just before 5pm, after departing from Bournemouth Airport.
Did you spot them?
The team could be seen from various points on the Island, including The Needles and St Catherine's Point.
Picture by Jack Downer.
The #RedArrows heading to the festival: Here’s @rafred7’s view of the team’s arrival for a display at the @IsleOfWightFest today. #IsleofWightfestival pic.twitter.com/FmlF6sYtQn
— Red Arrows (@rafredarrows) September 16, 2021
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Festival boss John Giddings said it was to be a celebration of the festival starting up again after such a long hiatus.
Picture by Paul Blackley.
He's even given us some top tips for enjoying all this weekend has to offer.
Picture by Paul Blackley.
Kaiser Chiefs frontman, Ricky Wilson, visited the Wildheart Sanctuary in Sandown earlier today — on his way to the Isle of Wight Festival.
Around 50,000 people are expected at Seaclose Park, from Thursday, September 16 until Sunday, 19.
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