THE WORLD-RENOWNED Red Arrows will take to the skies over Worcestershire over the next three days to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
And county residents will have three chances to spot the iconic aircraft which are in the Midlands for the Midlands Air Festival at Ragley Hall this week.
Their ‘Jubilee Flypast’ flight path on Thursday, June 2 through to Saturday, June 4 will take them across the Malverns, to Bromsgrove, Alvechurch and Redditch before heading south across Evesham and the Cotswolds.
The Red Arrows will make an appearance at the sold-out Air Festival at 5.30pm on Thursday (June 2), 3.45pm on Friday (June 3) and at 11.45am on Saturday (June 4)
A tight schedule has been organised as they travel to Alcester in a loop from their Fairford RAF base.
All timings and route are subject to change depending on weather conditions.
When you will able to see the Red Arrows on Thursday (June 2)
5.15pm – Fairford
5.17pm – Aldsworth
5.20pm – Severn Stoke
5.22pm – Catley Southfield
5.24pm – Lindridge
5.28pm – Rowney Green
5.29pm – Redditch
5.30pm – Air Festival Display
5.46pm – Evesham
6.05pm – Fairford
When you will able to see the Red Arrows on Friday (June 3)
3.30pm – Fairford
3.32pm – Aldsworth
3.35pm – Severn Stoke
3.37pm – Catley Southfield
3.39pm – Lindridge
3.43pm – Rowney Green
3.44pm – Redditch
3.45pm – Air Festival Display
4.01pm – Evesham
4.20pm – Fairford
When you will able to see the Red Arrows on Saturday (June 4)
11.30am – Fairford
11.32am – Aldsworth
11.35am – Severn Stoke
11.37am – Catley Southfield
11.39am – Lindridge
11.43am – Rowney Green
11.44am – Redditch
11.45am – Air Festival Display
12.01pm – Evesham
12.20pm – Fairford