The Red Arrows will pass over Worcestershire once again later today.
The world-famous RAF jets flew over the county several times throughout the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend, taking part in the Midlands Air Festival.
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If you haven't yet caught a glimpse of the iconic planes then don't despair as you will get yet another chance later today.
The Red Arrows will set off from RAF Fairford at 4pm, making their way north towards Wales.
They are set to pass over Aldsworth at 4:02pm and Bromyard at 4:08pm, meaning they should pass over Malvern sometime between then.
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They will also be flying close to Upton, Tewkesbury, and Winchcombe.
After reaching Bromyard, the Red Arrows will continue north through Shropshire before crossing the border into Wales.
From there, they head over Snowdonia before landing at RAF Valley.
At 7:14pm tonight, the jets will take flight once more, heading for the Isle of Man TT Races for a display that begins at 7:30pm.
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