South Korea's version of the Red Arrows have landed at RAF Fairford ahead of the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT).
The Black Eagles touched down in Fairford this morning, having previously been based at MOD Boscombe Down in Amesbury on what is their first visit to the UK in 10 years.
The team will be piloting KAI T-50B jets, specially-painted in their trademark black, white, and yellow.
They will be on display on all three days of RIAT and on Sunday they will fly alongside the RAF Red Arrows.
A number of different aircraft from all over the world will be landing at Fairford in the coming days, ahead of the start of the Tattoo on Friday.
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