The Red Arrows are back in action and will fly over Buckinghamshire today (Friday, August 25). We can look forward to a breathtaking display as the iconic team graces the skies above the county.
The world-renowned aerobatic display team, known for their precision and skill, will treat spectators to a mesmerising flypast that promises to leave onlookers in awe. The Red Arrows are set to star in a flypast across the South East this afternoon.
The RAF squadron is always sure to put on a show for families, aviation enthusiasts and curious onlookers. But it’ll be a blink-and-miss-it experience for those under the Red Arrows’ route.
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Those living in Milton Keynes will be able to see the beloved aircraft above the city at around 3.58pm, as they make their way over Bedford and the northwest areas of MK. From there, the Red Arrows are heading towards Oxfordshire.
En route, they’ll be seen between Bicester and Aylesbury. The full route is detailed on the map below:
Those living in Newport Pagnell are set for a great view, as the route is planned to fly over the northern parts of the Milton Keynes town. The Red Arrows will also fly close to Buckingham.
Red Arrows Colchester Flypast – Full Route and Schedule, Friday August 25
1. Marham – 3.30pm
2. East of Kings Lynn – 3.32pm
3. South East of East Rudham – 3.34pm
4. North West of Hingham – 3.36pm
5. Vicinity of Redgrave – 3.39pm
6. Vicinity of Charsfield – 3.41pm
7. North East of East Bergholt – 3.44pm
8. Flypast Colchester 3.45pm
9. Vicinity of Tiptree – 3.46pm
10. North East of Braintree – 3.47pm
11. North West of Glemsford – 3.50pm
12. Vicinity of Bedford – 3.56pm
13. North West of Milton Keynes – 3.59pm
14. North East of Oxford – 4.02pm
15. South of Swindon – 4.07pm
16. South of Chilcompton – 4.12pm
17. South East of Blackford – 4.15pm
18. Vicinity of Sampford Peverell – 4.19pm
19. Exeter – 4.21pm
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