Low cloud and mist means all displays on day one of the 2015 Bournemouth Air Festival have now been cancelled, including Night Air.
You can see how today unfolded in our live coverage by clicking here
Highlights: Don't miss the Red Arrows display at 2.15pm and the RAF Hawk T2 role demo who are making their Air Festival debut.
Please note that all aircraft listed below are subject to availability and weather conditions - but we'll keep you up-to-date with any changes that may occur in our daily coverage.
Thursday, August 20
Flying 2.15pm to 3.15pm, in this order (we think!)
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Red ArrowsCancelled due to weather -
ChinookCancelled due to weather -
BBMF (Dakota, Spitfire and Hurricane)Cancelled due to weather -
RAF TutorCancelled due to weather
Flying 3.30pm - 4.30pm -
RAF Hawk T2 role demo teamCancelled due to weather -
RN Black Cats helicopter display teamCancelled due to weather -
Twister DuoCancelled due to weather -
Army Tigers Freefall parachute display teamCancelled due to weather -
Rolls Royce solo SpitfireCancelled due to weather
For details of what's coming up as it happens, go to bit.ly/airdayone or bit.ly/airfirstday from mobiles.
Dusk display - this is still scheduled to go ahead as planned
Flying 7.50pm
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Spitfire
Flying 8.20pm - 9pm
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Brendan O’Brien’s Flying Circus and The Fire FliesCancelled due to weather -
Twister DuoCancelled due to weather -
Red Devils Parachute TeamCancelled due to weather -
Aerosparx display teamCancelled due to weather
Night Air at the Piers
‘Power from the Sea’ concert performed by HM Royal Marines Band, Collingwood. Tickets are required for this event. Read more here
Free family entertainment
Seafront, 4.40pm
Royal Marines Commando Recruiting Team demonstration on the seafront opposite the Royal Navy Village
Lower Gardens 6pm - 9pm
- Mix ‘n’ Mingle Airmen
- Children’s Circus Workshop
- Puppetree
- Incredible Faces Face Painting
- Liberty’s Owl and Reptile Centre Boscombe Pier Live Music Stage
Bournemouth Pier Live Music Stage
Tribute act at 8pm
You can find much more coverage in our dedicated Air Festival section
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