If you saw the Red Arrows flying over last night then you are one of the lucky ones.
The Red Arrows soared over parts of Buckinghamshire's skyline yesterday evening as part of a circular practice display route from RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, where the team is based.
Between 6.49pm and 6.51pm, the RAF aerobatics display team flew over several towns and villages in the north and south of the county.
The route took the planes directly over Stokenchurch and passed High Wycombe at 6.50pm, Walters Ash and Prestwood.
But not everyone was lucky enough to spot the fly-past.
In a social media post, Leanne Connolly said "ooops missed them."
Luckily, others in the village had spotted the planes.
Kaz Rumsby managed to catch a glimpse of the flypast on camera. She jokingly said: "Don't blink, you'll miss them."
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