THE iconic Red Arrows will be arriving into Bournemouth Airport tomorrow in-between flypasts for the Queen's birthday celebrations and G7 Summit.
The Red Arrows will be stopping off in Bournemouth today, Saturday, June 12, following a special flyover for the Queen's birthday celebrations on their way to the G7 Summit.
Pilots from the RAF display team will fly from RAF Scampton Aerodrome in Lincoln, to perform a flyover at Windsor Castle in celebration of the Queen's birthday.
After performing at Windsor, they will travel down through western Sussex, across Hampshire and into Dorset before jetting off to Cornwall in the evening to mark the G7 summit.
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According to NOTAM, the world-famous Red Arrows will depart RAF Scampton at 10.59am and fly over Lincoln, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire in approximately 14 minutes.
At 11.13, the jets will continue to travel south across Gloucestershire above Cheltenham heading towards Oxfordshire.
The highly-skilled pilots will continue to jet towards Windsor Castle where they will appear for the Queen at 11.33am.
Where the Red Arrows will fly on Saturday. Picture: Military Airshows/Google
From Windsor, the group will fly south to Bognor Regis by 11.41am before heading west towards Bournemouth Airport for 11.49am.
The eastern parts of the conurbation and the New Forest should be able to catch a glimpse of the iconic red jets.
The Red Arrows will rest and refuel at Bournemouth Airport before they make their way to Cornwall to mark the G7 Summit.
The RAF team's schedule is as follows:
1. Sturgate 11.01am
2. VCY of Northampton 11.13am
3. S of Hook Norton 11.17am
4. SE of Cheltenham 11.21am
5. NW of Wootton Bassett 11.24am
6. S of Wantage 11.27am
7. W of Goring 11.29am
8. N of White Waltham 11.31am
9. Windsor Castle 11.33am
10. E of Woking 11.35am
11. SE of Haslemere 11.38am
12. S of Bognor Regis 11.41am
13. Bournemouth Airport 11.49am
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