Royal Air Force enthusiasts will get to see the world famous Red Arrows fly over Nottinghamshire on Saturday, June 10. The aerobatics display team will embark on a number of trips across Notts - and those in the county will be treated to a second display of brilliance this week.
This comes after The Red Arrows flew over Nottinghamshire, yesterday, June 9, taking off from RAF Valley in Holyhead, on the west coast, and making the journey to Lincoln. Today, east Nottinghamshire will be fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of the display.
The Red Arrows will fly from RAF Waddington in Lincoln to RAF Shawbury in the east of the country. Those in Bingham can expect to spot the display around 2.47pm.
Saturday, June 10 - flypasts
RAF Waddington - 2.35pm
NW of Timberland - 2.37pm
SW of Quadring - 2.39pm
VCY of Burton Le Coggles - 2.42pm
W of Long Bennington - 2.44pm
W of Bingham - 2.47pm
W of Woburn - 2.57pm
S of Wendover - 3.01pm
W of Stockcross - 3.05pm
Fly Past Wiltshire Steam - 3.10pm
Fly Past Ramsden village fete - 3.15pm
N of Pencombe - 2.24pm
RAF Shawbury - 3.31pm
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