The Red Arrows will be performing a display to celebrate their 60th birthday this weekend and on the way to the event in Blackpool, the pilots will be taking a route through Buckinghamshire.
The display, which has been dubbed the Wendover Flypast will begin at RAF Odiham and travel with flair through various counties across the UK, and finish at Blackpool Airport Transit where they will perform their breathtaking display on August 10th and 11th.
The RAF pilots twist and turn whilst in the air, trailing red, white, and blue smoke behind them.
The journey is due to start at 4:45 pm on Friday, August 9 and reach its destination at 5:29 pm.
Exact times for seeing the Red Arrows over Buckinghamshire
Blackpool Airshow will take place on August 10 and 11 but the Red Arrows will be in the skies from August 9 as they make their way through Buckinghamshire.
It’s important to note that these timings and routes could change because of the weather or for another reason.
See the Red Arrows in Buckinghamshire on August 9
On August 9, the Red Arrows will be traveling from RAF Odiham to Blackpool Airport Transit and they’ll do the Wendover Flypast, according to the Military Airshows website.
At around 4:51 pm, they will arrive at their 6th location - Bledlow Ridge - as they enter Buckinghamshire.
Flying north, the next destination for the RAF pilots will fly past Wendover to showcase the Red Arrows at 4:52 pm.
After traveling into Tring, in Hertfordshire, the Red Arrows will travel back into Bucks at 4:55 where they will fly past Padbury, which is located in the North of Buckinghamshire.
The route that will be taken by the Red Arrows on Friday, August 9
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