Eight man display: the Red Arrows took to the skies at Chatsworth House Country Fair for the first time since the death of pilot Jon Egging last month
Flying high: Traditionally the Red Arrows always fly with nine pilots and the team had to learn new eight-plane formations for today's display
Taking to the skies: It was the first Red Arrow display since the death of Jon Egging (right) last month
Daredevil: Thousands watched the performance at Chatsworth House Country Fair
Practice: The remaining Red Arrows had to learn new eight-plane formations as they do not have a reserve pilot
One man missing: The Red Arrows do not have a reserve pilot because of the intensity of training and level of expertise
Display: Thousands watched as the Red Arrows took to the skies for the first time today
And then there were eight: The Red Arrows
Spectacular: All other weekend performances have been cancelled as the Red Arrows will be attending Jon Egging's funeral service