It's the second day of the Bournemouth Air Festival 2016 - here's what's happening today. Obviously the weather will be a key feature so make sure you check our live blog for any changes!
Highlights: Don't miss the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Royal Navy Black Cats and the Breitling Wingwalkers who are returning for the first time in four years. Plus, get your earphones at the ready as the Typhoon is set to roar over town.
The Red Arrows will be flying again today at 3.45pm.
At Boscombe tonight as part of Night Air, there's live music from Kaiser Chiefs, Travis, Calum Scott, Imani Williams and Kiko Bun at Wave 105's 'Hits on the Beach'. Tickets have all now sold out.
Plus there's a firework display at 10pm at Bournemouth seafront.
Today's live coverage is here, including all the latest traffic, travel and weather updates.
Don't forget to enter our Air Festival photo competition for the chance to win £300 worth of vouchers from Castle Cameras.
Please note: the aircraft listed below are subject to availability and weather conditions.
Friday, August 19
Flying 3pm - 5.45pm (note start time pushed back by one hour)
- RN Black Cats
- Swiss Super Puma
- RAF Red Arrows
- Xtreme
- Sally B
- The Blades
- RAF Typhoon
- Fireflies
- Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
- Breitling Wingwalkers - Cancelled
- Tigers Parachute Display Team - Cancelled
Free family entertainment 6pm - 10pm
- East Overcliff: RAF Queens Colour Squadron
- East Overcliff: RM Unarmed Combat Display
- East Overcliff: HM RM Band Collingwood Beat Retreat
- Lower Gardens Entertainment
- Bournemouth Stage: Free live music from The Ultimate Earth, Wind & Fire
Night Air
6pm - 11pm
Wave 105's Hits on the Beach at Boscombe featuring music from Kaiser Chiefs, Travis, Calum Scott, Imani Williams and Kiko Bun.
Dusk Display from 8.15pm
- RAF Typhoon display team
- Otto Helicopter & Fireflies Aerobatic Display Team
- Aerosparx Aerobatic Display Team
- The Red Devils Parachute Display Team - Cancelled
- Fireworks display at Bournemouth beach at 10pm
You can find all our Air Festival coverage at bournemouthecho.co.uk/air or bookmark bit.ly/bmthair
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