Police have confirmed 11 people lost their lives in the jet crash on Saturday but they fear nine more bodies may be found as they used a crane to lift the wreckage of the Hawker from the A27 in West Sussex today.
A personal trainer and two young footballers have been named by loved-ones as victims but up to 17 others may have perished in Britain's worst air disaster for a generation.
Their bereaved families have demanded to know why an aerobatic display where pilots try daredevil stunts was held next to a busy dual carriageway.
A former airshow promoter, who refused to be named, claims the RAF's world famous Red Arrows display team would never perform at Shoreham because they fear a 'major accident'.
Pilots believe the 'danger level' is 'too high' and turn down the chance to perform 'every year' because any crash would 'be a disaster', he said.