24th of June. Red Arrows leaving the Farnborough airport for the flying display at Goodwood festival of speed. After 45 minutes they came back with a Wall to Short Diamond arrival. The full display is 24 minutes in duration, featuring a first half of synchronised formation aerobatics followed by a more dynamic second half. This year, there are many new features, including the team’s arrival at a show. Called the Wall, it is the widest Red Arrows formation flown in recent times and rapidly transforms into the closest of all of the team’s shapes – its trademark Diamond Nine. Another new move celebrates 25 years of continual operational service of the RAF’s Tornado force and displays two of the team’s Hawk jets rolling around the rest of the team. Also, there is the Double Goose move, which presents seven aircraft in a pyramid formation while the Synchro Pair – Reds 6 and 7 – fly right through the middle, at a closing speed of 750mph.