Red Arrows route tomorrow as planes head to UK seaside town | UK | News

Hampshire residents are preparing for a treatment tomorrow as the red arrows pass to the sky, in one of the most eye -catching transitions in summer, passing through the new forest and nearby coastal points. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic team will return to the base after giving some parts of Hampshire to see the famous formation without traveling to the main event at Eastbourne International Airshow – this time after trademark screens – this time.
The jets are planned to be separated from the Bournemouth Airport at 15.11 and fly to Solent Wight before he continued the East for an afternoon. After the screens are completed, Nine Hawk T1 jets are expected to start their return to the west at 15:00 on the southern bank. If the weather is open, its unique red plane should be visible on the sea from Gosport and Fareham on the way home.
While the audience at Gosport may want to go to Stokes Bay Road, Lee-on-the-Solent can offer the perfect appearance of the formation when passing the maritime parade.
Shortly after, the red arrows will make a low flypast on Lepe and offer a dramatic affinity to beaches before returning to the inner region.
The aircraft will then be only a few minutes before Lymington returned to Bournemouth Airport at 16:00, at 16:18.
As always, the shelf emphasizes that all roads and timing is subject to weather conditions and operational requirements, ie the exact program may change in a short time. It is recommended that everyone who hopes to capture a look should pay attention to official updates and to follow the points in abundance.
Appearance is a part of an August for red arrows that will continue to bring sensitive flights to activities abroad and abroad.
In the coming weeks, the team will perform at Cornwall, Norfolk, Essex and Devon and will take place in Denmark, Romania and Poland.




