Eagle-eyed residents in parts of the South East of England could be in for a treat today - Saturday 8th June as the Royal Air Force wishes Her Majesty The Queen happy birthday with a flypast of military aircraft.
Before reaching the Royal Family and massed crowds waiting at Buckingham Palace at 1 pm, the flypast will form up at Southwold, Suffolk and route via Ipswich, passing close to Colchester and Chelmsford and entering London south of Stapleford Aerodrome. Having overflown the Palace, the Red Arrows will fly south for another display while most of the remaining aircraft will continue past Northolt and Wendover, finally parting ways in the RAF Brize Norton area.
It is hoped that the procession of aircraft will not only include helicopters and Typhoon jet fighters but also the famous Red Arrows and D-Day invasion colours painted Dakota.
As with all displays, the RAF is keen to point out that everything is subject to favourable weather conditions, aircraft serviceability and operational requirements; however, for those living near the planned flight path, it could be worth looking out for.
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