Families and friends of two of the victims of the Shoreham air show crash were at Horsham's County Hall North.
The inquests into the deaths of the 11 victims of the Shoreham air disaster were opened and adjourned today.
The families have been told that the inquests will be completed before the one year anniversary of the tragedy.
West Sussex Senior Coroner Penelope Schofield said: "It was the single biggest loss of life in my tenure as coroner."
"Members of the family will be keen to see a full and fearless investigation.
"However this will take time."
Among the families was that of James Graham Mallinson, known as Graham. The 72-year-old who was the last victims of the crash to be formally named today.
He was among those killed when a Hawker Hunter crashed into the A27 on Saturday, August 22 at 1.20pm during Shoreham Airshow.
Mr Mallinson lived in Newick.
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