It's that time of year again - Red Arrows season.

And the RAF Aerobatic Team (RAFAT), the Red Arrows - will be flying into Bournemouth Airport as they prepare for flypasts at events across the south.

And Military Airshows website has details of where they'll be passing and when.

They'll be landing at Bournemouth Airport at 3.33pm on Friday afternoon, having taken off around 3pm from their base at Scampton.

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They'll then be taking off later that afternoon to display over the Isle of Wight for the Isle of Wight Festival which is taking place all weekend.

They'll leave Bournemouth Airport at 5.50pm on Friday, passing over Lymington at 5.57pm, before heading back to Bournemouth after their display around 6.30pm.

On Saturday, the Reds are due to display at Banbridge, for the Northern Ireland Armed Forces Day flypast and Duxford Summer Airshow.

They'll leave Bournemouth Airport around 11.09am on Saturday morning.

All times and routes are liable to change, based on weather and other issues.

Of course, they'll return for all four days of the Bournemouth Air Festival in September.

In a repeat of last year's event, the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team will take to the skies over Bournemouth and Poole for the four-day spectacular.

The Bournemouth Air Festival is scheduled to take place from Thursday, September 1, to Sunday, September 4.

In a packed summer flying scheduled, the performances over the south coast are due to be one of 32 events attended by the Red Arrows this summer.