What time to see the Red Arrows near Greater Manchester on Sunday
The Red Arrows are famous for their breathtaking displays which combine speed, precision and team work, emphasised by the red, white and blue smoke trails.
Once again the team will perform at Blackpool Airshow on Sunday following their appearance on Saturday.
The Red Arrows are due to perform at 5pm on Sunday. Ahead of their display the team will loop over North Wales and Lancashire, with a chance to see them if you're near Bolton on Sunday.
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The team will depart Blackpool at 4.38pm and will be in the skies above Southport at 4.40pm.
Then they will fly over North Wales, passing over Llandudno at 4.47pm and Rhyl at 4.49pm.
On their approach to Blackpool they will fly over Lancashire and are set to pass south west of Ecclestone at 4.54pm.
They will fly over Rivington, passing Belmont at 4.55pm and south east of Copster Green at 4.57pm, arriving at Blackpool for 5pm.
For a more detailed route take a look at the map below.
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After the display, the team will depart Blackpool at 7.30pm, flying over Cleveleys at 7.32pm and north of Great Eccleston a minute later.
Then the Red Arrows will fly over Yorkshire, passing north east of Grassington at 7.38pm, south east of Tollerton at 7.43pm and flying over Swinefleet at 7.47pm. The team will arrive at the RAF Waddington base at 7.53pm.
It's worth bearing in mind that timings and the route may change due to weather and other requirements.
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