It's the third day of the 2017 Bournemouth Air Festival today.

Whether you're a first time visitor or a veteran, here's our round-up of what's happening on day three of the annual event.

Highlights

Flying starts at 12pm with the Red Arrows. It will be their third and final display of the Air Festival as they're not flying on Sunday. Don't miss the Strikemaster pair plus there will be fireworks at 10pm. 

Don't miss our story on the park and ride service or our essential guide to this year's Air Festival for more information about this year's event. 

We'll be live blogging all the action over the next four days, plus latest traffic, travel and weather updates.

Please note: the aircraft listed below are subject to availability and weather conditions. Come back for our live blog where we'll be keeping you up to date with any changes.

Please note: the aircraft listed below are subject to availability and weather conditions. Come back for our live blog where we'll be keeping you up to date with any changes.

Saturday, September 2

12pm to 4.30pm

  • Red Arrows
  • Beach assault
  • Great War Display Team
  • Tigers Parachute Display Team
  • Breitling Wingwalker Display
  • Gerald Cooper
  • Hurricane
  • Yakovlevs
  • Sally B
  • Bristol Blenheim
  • The Blades
  • Strikemaster pair
  • Vampire Blue

Dusk Display

  • Twister Duo
  • O'Briens Flying Circus: Otto the Helicopter
  • Red Devils Parachute Regiment 

Other entertainment

There will be family entertainment in the Lower Gardens from 6pm to 10pm with bird displays, face painting, magic shows, a plane making workshop and Alice in Wonderland characters.

At East Overcliff at 6.15pm, watch the Royal Marines Unarmed Combat, then from 6.30pm to 7pm, the HM RM Band Collingwood performs the Beat Retreat.

Get your groove on to Stevie Wonder Tribute Band, Wonderband, at Pier Approach at 8.15pm for free. Or head to the Immense Aerobar for DJ sets for £5.

There will also be fireworks from Bournemouth Pier at 10pm.

You can find all our Air Festival coverage at bournemouthecho.co.uk/air or bookmark bit.ly/bmthair