THE World famous Red Arrows are set to fly across Worcestershire on Thursday (June 2) to kickstart the jubilee weekend.
The RAF Red Arrows are taking part in the Midlands Air Festival and are set to fly over Malvern, Evesham, Cotswolds, and Bromsgrove.
Red Arrow flight schedule over Worcestershire and Cotswolds
According to Military Air Shows, residents will be able to see the Red Arrows fly over the Cotswold at 5.17pm before reaching Severn Stoke at 5.20pm.
The planes will then move on to Catley Southfield in Ledbury at 5.22pm and from there the jets will arrive at Tenbury Wells at 5.24pm.
Then jets will head towards Bromsgrove and will arrive at Rowney Green at 5.28pm and will be seen flying over Redditch at 5.29pm.
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The Red Arrows will continue to Stradford-upon-Avon at 5.30 for the Midlands Display and then arrive in Evesham at 5.46pm.
If you miss the jets on Thursday, don't despair because the Red Arrows are returning on Friday (June 3) and Saturday (June 4).
On Friday the jets will fly over Aldsworth in Cotswold at 3.32 before reaching Severn Stoke at 3.35.
The Red Arrows then arrive in Catley Southfield in Ledbury at 3.37 before heading towards Lindridge in Tenbury Wells at 3.39.
At 3.44pm the planes will be in Redditch and on Friday the the Midlands Display will start at 3.45pm.
The jets will head towards Evesham at 4.01pm and will be in Fairford by 4.20pm.
On Saturday the Midlands Display will take place at 11.45 am.
The planes will start at Fairford at 11.30am and will reach Aldsworth by 11.32am.
Then the jets will make their way to Severn Stoke by 11.35am before reaching Catley Southfield at 11.37am.
From there the Red Arrows will reach Rowney Green at 11.43am and reach Redditch at 11.44am.
The Midlands Display will start at 11.45am and the planes will reach Evesham at 12.01pm and then go on to arrive at Fairford at 12.20pm
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