The iconic Red Arrow planes will pass over Buckinghamshire today on their way to the Bournemouth Air Festival.
The RAF Red Arrows are gearing up for their final few displays of the summer, with just 13 more demonstrations until they wind down and begin training for 2024.
From August 31 to September 3, the planes will stage displays as part of the Bournemouth Air Festival and they are set to fly over to the coast from Lancashire today, passing over areas of Bucks on their way.
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The Red Arrows will take off from Waddington in Lincolnshire at around 2:40pm today (August 31) and are due to fly over Aylesbury to the west before heading onto Princes Risborough at around 2:57pm.
The Met Office has forecast rain for the time when the planes are predicted to pass over Bucks but as of this morning, all signs point to the display still going ahead.
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