By Q Radio news
The RAF's Red Arrows display team flew over Carrickfergus today to mark Armed Forces Day.
It's an annual event to celebrate the service of personnel in the armed forces past and present.
This year's regional flagship event was hosted by Mid & East Antrim council.
Armed Forces Day was marked in Carrickfergus by a series of displays on the ground, at sea and in the air.
A parachute team thrilled the crowds with precision landings after trailing white smoke on their descent.
The Red Arrows flew over Carrickfergus today to celebrate Armed Forces Day. pic.twitter.com/5xVPZtXNHp
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) June 19, 2021
Red Arrows flyover in Carrick marks the start of Armed Forces Day @UTVNews pic.twitter.com/rI2h1CELiE
— Eden Wilson (@Eden_UTV) June 19, 2021



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