Arguably the famous military planes in the world - the Red Arrows - will be flying not far from Swindon on their way to the Midlands Air Show.

The RAF's Red Arrows will fly out of Brize Norton in Oxfordshire at around 5.14pm on Friday night (May 31).

The planes will fly to the Midlands Air Festival at Ragley Hall Estate in Alcester, that begins tomorrow, before heading back to Brize Norton for 6pm.

According to military-airshows.co.uk, the Red Arrows will be flying over Seven Stoke, Rowney Green, Redditch and Bretforton. 

The military planes are set to arrive at the show at 5.30pm, although timings could change. 

Exact times Red Arrows will fly over Worcestershire to Midlands Air Festival:

- Brize Norton: 5.14pm

- Shipton Under Wychwood: 5.16pm

- Broadwell: 5.17pm

- Seven Stoke: 5.20pm

- Bishops Frome: 5.22pm

- Newnham Bridge: 5.25pm

- Rowney Green: 5.28pm

- Redditch: 5.29pm

- Midlands Air Festival: 5.30pm 

- Bretforton: 5.52pm

- Broadwell: 5.54pm 

- Shipton Under Wychwood: 5.57pm 

- Brize Norton: 6pm

What is Midlands Air Festival?

Midlands Air Festival takes place at Ragley Hall in Alcester, Warwickshire, from Friday to Sunday (May 31 to June 2).

The festival will also host an array of shows featuring World War Two warbirds, helicopters, classic jets, high energy aerobatics, wing walkers, and formation teams.

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster is also set to feature on each day of the show, and will be joined by the Spitfire and Hurricane on Saturday (June 1) and Sunday (June 2).

However, the schedule for their flight plan has yet to be revealed.

Known for its awe-inspiring display of speed, power, and agility, the Typhoon promises an exciting performance at Ragley Hall.

Celebrating their 60th anniversary, the Red Arrows have been an inspiration to generations of aspiring pilots, engineers, aerospace workers, and military service members.

Their exhilarating wingtip to wingtip displays at the festival provide the first chance of the season for the UK public to witness their latest show.

Known for starting its display with a high-altitude dive to gain momentum for its manoeuvres, the Tutor offers spectators a glimpse into the fundamentals of air craft aerobatics.

The festival will also host an array of shows featuring World War Two warbirds, helicopters, classic jets, high energy aerobatics, wing walkers, and formation teams.

Moreover, visitors will have the opportunity to witness one of the UK's largest gatherings of hot air balloons, including character designs and over 150 round hot air balloons.

Trevor Graham, the festival's director of aviation, said: "This year’s show could not get much better, with the Red Arrows celebrating their 60th anniversary with us on all three days of the festival, some rare and exciting aircraft from the world renown Flying Bulls collection in Austria, classic fighter jets from France and Sweden plus masses of UK favourites and a massive array of hot air balloons."

Tickets for the festival, running for three days, are available with discounts for multiple-day bookings.

Visitors can receive free parking and complimentary entry for children under 13 accompanying a paying adult.