The Red Arrows will again appear in the Wiltshire skies for residents hoping to catch a glimpse.
Many locals were thrilled to spot the aircrafts soaring above the county on Saturday, June 8, on their way to the Portsmouth Armed Forces Day display, but now there's a chance to spot them again.
As well as the scheduled flight over Wiltshire on Thursday, June 13, the acrobatics team have now also released the timings of their flight overhead on Wednesday afternoon, June 12.
The red planes will take off from RAF Waddington at 4pm on Wednesday and are expected to reach Banbury in Oxfordshire by 4.15pm.
From there they will continue south west over Chipping Norton and Bourton on the Water, reaching Oaksey just outside of Swindon by 4.21pm.
The talented pilots will then whizz over Wiltshire and Somerset, passing through Chippenham, Corsham, Trowbridge, Frome and Glastonbury before heading down to Swanage at 4.34pm and then landing in Guernsey.
This route and timings may be subject to change depending on weather or other requirements.
Wiltshire residents will need to be quick to catch a glimpse of the iconic display team, but anyone who does miss out shouldn't panic.
The Red Arrows will pass over Wiltshire for a second time on Thursday, June 13 on their way back to RAF Waddington and all the details of where and when to see them can be found on our website.
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