South Korea's version of the Red Arrows wowed people in Wiltshire today when the team practised their display routine ahead of the British airshows later this month.

And the Republic of Korea's Air Force's Black Eagles are back again tomorrow so there's a chance to catch them in Amesbury again.

The timings are not confirmed but the flight team were out at around 10am this morning.

The aerobatic flight team, which is visiting Britain for the first time in 10 years, is performing at three displays this month.

The Black Eagles are currently based at MOD Boscombe Down and were first seen in Amesbury on June 7.

The team of 12 pilots will fly eight T-50B supersonic trainer jets in the shows, according to Yonhap News Agency. 

They will join in a flight with the British Red Arrows to "highlight the two countries' friendship".

The Black Eagles will perform at Southport Air Show, the Royal International Air Tattoo and the Farnborough Airshow.