You might be able to spot the historic aircraft close to Cambridgeshire.
The famous Red Arrows will be doing the flypast over Buckingham Palace for King Charles III’s birthday celebrations on Saturday, June 13. But ahead of the big day, the team will be doing a rehearsal close to Cambridgeshire in preparation.
This means you might be able to catch a glimpse of the Red Arrows from your garden at the start of June. The rehearsal is set to take place on Tuesday, June 2, but it might take place on Wednesday, June 3, if the flying conditions are not favourable.
The rehearsal is set to start from over the North Sea at around 11am and will see the planes flying inwards over parts of Suffolk before entering Norfolk. The aircraft will fly over areas of Norfolk including Swaffham, Great Cressingham, and Caston.
The Red Arrows will then travel over RAF Marham at around 12.35pm. The flight path will take the team just north of the Cambridgeshire border past Wisbech.
If you want to be sure to catch the planes, you might want to take a quick trip out to Sutton Bridge, which is directly in the flight path. The Red Arrows will then carry on into Lincolnshire where they will fly over RAF Cranwell.
The team will disperse when it reaches RAF Waddington at around 1.30pm.
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