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When and where you can see the Red Arrows in Cardiff today
When and where you can see the Red Arrows in Cardiff today

Wales Online

time12 hours ago

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When and where you can see the Red Arrows in Cardiff today

When and where you can see the Red Arrows in Cardiff today The Red Arrows will be stopping off at a flying club in Cardiff, giving people the chance to see the famous aerobatics display team before they perform at the Wales Airshow in Swansea in July The Red Arrows are in Cardiff today (Image: PA ) The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, are set to delight spectators in Cardiff. Instead of waiting for July's Swansea's Airshow, where the Arrows will put on their usual display, fans can head down to see them just outside the capital Wednesday (June 4) and Thursday (June 5). The Red Arrows will be stationed at The Flying Club Rhoose, located at Cardiff Airport, from 10am on Wednesday, June 4 until 4pm on Thursday, June 5. ‌ They will be stopping off at the flying club while returning from an air show in the west country. ‌ Spectators will have the opportunity to see the Red Arrows parked up at the flying club, and they may even get a chance to see them practice in the sky above the capital. The flying club will open its doors from 9am on Wednesday, offering a limited menu of bacon rolls, sausage rolls, fresh coffee and cold drinks. On Thursday, the regular menu will be served until 2.30pm, with fresh rolls available until 4.30pm. Article continues below The next opportunity to see the Red Arrows will be at the Wales Airshow on Saturday, July 5, and Sunday, July 6. At the airshow, spectators can enjoy two days of breathtaking aerial displays over Swansea Bay, with the Red Arrows set to perform on both days. ‌ The annually free Wales National Airshow has been drawing crowds upwards of 200,000 with its blend of live music, food, drinks, and various ground activities. Swansea's Councillor Robert Francis-Davies, the Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration, Events, and Tourism, shared his enthusiasm: "It's amazing to have the Red Arrows back again, and great to have them perform on both days at the 2025 Wales National Airshow. "Their displays never fail to captivate the audience, and we know that visitors will be just as thrilled as ever. Article continues below "This event is a highlight of Swansea's summer calendar, and we're expecting another fantastic turnout this year." The elite Red Arrows squad will also perform at several UK airshows this summer, which include not only the Welsh spectacle but also the English Riviera Airshow, Blackpool Airshow, and Eastbourne International Airshow.

The Red Arrows are going to be in Cardiff Wednesday and Thursday
The Red Arrows are going to be in Cardiff Wednesday and Thursday

Wales Online

timea day ago

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The Red Arrows are going to be in Cardiff Wednesday and Thursday

The Red Arrows are going to be in Cardiff Wednesday and Thursday And here is how you can see them You can see the Red Arrows in Cardiff (Image: Getty Images ) The Red Arrows often delight crowds at sold out air shows with the impressive aerobatics displays and now you can see them in Cardiff. Officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team they are aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force. Normally the best way to see the Red Arrows in Wales is at the Wales Airshow in Swansea, which is taking place on Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6 this year but you can see them in Cardiff before then. ‌ The Red Arrows will be The Flying Club Rhoose, which is at Cardiff Airport in Rhoose, from 10am on Wednesday, June 4 until 4pm on Thursday, June 5. ‌ They will be making their way back from a air show in the west country and stopping off at the flying club. You will be able to see the Red Arrows parked up at the flying club and it is expected that they often practice above the flying club too, so you might catch a glimpse of them in the sky over the capital. The flying club will be open from 9am on Wednesday, serving a limited menu of bacon rolls, sausage rolls, fresh coffee and cold drinks. Article continues below On Thursday the normal menu will be served until 2.30pm and fresh rolls will be available until 4.30pm. The next chance to see the Red Arrows is at the Wales Airshow on Saturday, July 5, and Sunday, July 6. ‌ There you can see two days of breathtaking aerial displays over Swansea Bay, with the Red Arrows set to perform on both days. The free annual airshow attracts crowds of over 200,000 people, with live music, food and drinks and other activities available on the ground. Councillor Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration, Events, and Tourism at Swansea Council, said: "It's amazing to have the Red Arrows back again, and great to have them perform on both days at the 2025 Wales National Airshow. ‌ "Their displays never fail to captivate the audience, and we know that visitors will be just as thrilled as ever. "This event is a highlight of Swansea's summer calendar, and we're expecting another fantastic turnout this year." The Red Arrows are set to perform at airshows around the UK this summer, including the English Riviera Airshow, the Blackpool Airshow, and the Eastbourne International Airshow. Article continues below

Airshow weekend 'brings £5m boost' to Torbay trade
Airshow weekend 'brings £5m boost' to Torbay trade

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Airshow weekend 'brings £5m boost' to Torbay trade

Business leaders believe this year's English Riviera Airshow has brought in millions of pounds of trade to the area. The third and final day of the event took place on Sunday, with aircraft including the Red Arrows and RAF Typhoon Display Team taking to the skies above Paignton Green. Thousands of people have attended the free event during the three days it has been on, which has helped bring at least £5m of trade to Torbay, according to English Riviera Business Improvement District chief executive Carolyn Custerson. She said the financial boost the event had given the area meant it was in a "good position" for the future. Ms Custerson said: "The airshow is going to be worth at least £5m to Torbay's visitor economy and we see a great return on investment. "For every pound we invest, we see £15 returned. "So we've got now in a good position to take the event forward." More news stories for Devon Listen to the latest news for Devon Traders who set up stalls at the airshow said it had been a "phenomenal" weekend with the large crowds attending. James Guthrie, from Torbay Gin, said: "We did strong sales on Saturday and the crowds were just wooed by the Red Arrows and the Typhoon that came in. "It was a great day for business." Councillor Jackie Thomas, cabinet member for tourism, culture and events at Torbay Council, said holding such an event when other airshows, such as Bournemouth and Teignmouth, were either not happening or unlikely to happen this year due to funding issues was a big boost. "We have managed to keep going and you can see what a spectacular event that we have produced," she added. Follow BBC Devon on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ Thousands flock to action-packed day at airshow Airshow pilots looking to 'give something back' Devon's English Riviera Airshow set for take off English Riviera Airshow English Riviera BID Torbay Council

Times and locations as Red Arrows to soar overhead twice in two days
Times and locations as Red Arrows to soar overhead twice in two days

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Times and locations as Red Arrows to soar overhead twice in two days

Wiltshire residents will be treated to the sight of the Red Arrows flying over the county twice in two days. The iconic aerobatic display team soared through the county's skies on Saturday, May 31, while in transit between RAF Brize Norton and Exeter Airport. The recognisable aircrafts were heading south for the English Riviera Airshow and were visible over Broad Hinton, just south of Swindon, shortly before 3pm. They made their way south over towns like Melksham and Bradford on Avon and were snapped near Barbury Castle. Suggested reading Northern Lights could be visible tonight as red alert issued Police called to incident at Morrisons store near town centre M4 traffic warning issued after crash causes standstill queues But those who missed the Red Arrows flying over will have another chance to catch a glimpse of them on Sunday, June 1. On Sunday, the team will be making its way from the English Riviera Airshow to the Torbay & Midlands Festival where it will be carrying out another display. Once again, the Red Arrows' route will take them over Wiltshire. They are expected to be sighted over Bath shortly before 2.44pm and will then make their way to Brinkworth, north of Chippenham and west of Swindon, by 2.46pm. The planes will then head to Cirencester and eventually on to RAF Waddington.

When will the Red Arrows be out on display again in 2025? Full flyover schedule
When will the Red Arrows be out on display again in 2025? Full flyover schedule

Metro

time06-05-2025

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When will the Red Arrows be out on display again in 2025? Full flyover schedule

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video If you missed the Red Arrows fly-past over London to mark VE Day, there are plenty of opportunities to catch the impressive display across the UK. The Red Arrows' summer 2025 season kicked off with the VE Day anniversary display over Buckingham Palace. RAF jet pilots showed their skills as thousands of people lined the streets in London to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Those who missed the fly-past still have time to catch the aircraft in action over the summer months. Here is a roundup of all the places where you can catch the Red Arrows flight path. The aerobatic display team will tour the major air festivals in the UK and make some visits abroad to Greece, Denmark and Poland. Rest of May 24 May – Chania, Crete, Greece Display 26 May – Thessaloniki, Greece Display 30 May – Midlands Air Festival (Alcester) Display – between 5.25 & 6pm 31 May – Midlands Air Festival (Alcester) Display – between 11.55 & 12.30pm 31 May – English Riviera Airshow (Torbay) Display – between 5.25 & 6pm 01 June – English Riviera Airshow (Torbay) Display – between 11.55 & 12.30pm 01 June – Midlands Air Festival (Alcester) Display – between 5.25 & 6pm 05 June – Isle of Man TT Races Display 08 June – RAF Cosford Air Show Display 14 June – The King's Birthday Flypast, London Flypast 15 June – Festival Aereo AIRE 25, San Javier, Murcia, Spain Display 21 June – Northern Ireland Armed Forces Day (Newtownards Airfield) Display 22 June – Duxford Summer Air Show Display 28 June – Shuttleworth Festival of Flight (Old Warden) Display – between 3.45 & 4.20pm 28 June – North East Lincolnshire Armed Forces Day (Cleethorpes) Display – between 12.25 & 1pm 29 June – Event to be confirmed. 29 June – Battle of Britain Airshow (Headcorn) Display 05 July – Wales National Airshow (Swansea) Display 06 July – Wales National Airshow (Swansea) Display 06 July – British Grand Prix, Silverstone Flypast 10 July – Goodwood Festival of Speed Display 11 July – Goodwood Festival of Speed Display 13 July – Goodwood Festival of Speed Display 18 July – Royal International Air Tattoo Display 19 July – Royal International Air Tattoo Display 20 July – Royal International Air Tattoo Display 21 July – The Tall Ships Races, Aberdeen Display 26 July – Swanage Carnival Display 26 July – Old Buckenham Airshow Display 27 July – Old Buckenham Airshow Display 09 August – Blackpool Airshow Display 09 August – Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Flypast 10 August – Blackpool Airshow Display 13 August – Falmouth Week Display – 6.15pm 14 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display 15 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display 16 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display 17 August – Airbourne – Eastbourne International Airshow Display 20 August – Cromer Carnival Display 21 August – Clacton Airshow Display 22 August – Clacton Airshow Display 22 August – Sidmouth Regatta Display 24 August – Roskilde Airshow, Denmark Display 30 August – Bucharest International Air Show Flypast 30 August – Radom Airshow, Poland Display 31 August – Radom Airshow, Poland Display 05 September – International Ayr Show, Scotland Display 06 September – International Ayr Show, Scotland Display 07 September – Great North Run, Newcastle/South Shields Display 10 September – Guernsey Air Display 11 September – Jersey International Air Display 13 September – International Sanicole Airshow, Belgium Display 14 September – International Sanicole Airshow, Belgium Display 20 September – NATO Days – Ostrava, Czech Republic Display 21 September – NATO Days – Ostrava, Czech Republic Display 27 September – Overseas Event to be confirmed. 28 September – Overseas Event to be confirmed. 04 October – Duxford Flying Finale Display Their hectic schedule means the Red Arrows had flown at nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries by end of last year. Red Arrows are Hawk T1 fast-jets, which can reach a maximum speed of 660mph, while they can exceed the speed of sound in a dive. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Where the Red Arrows fly, they emit special red, white and blue vapour known as the smoke. While giving a stellar show to the audience, it is used by pilots to judge wind speed and direction and to find each other for formation again after flying several miles apart. Keeping the Red Arrows flying is known as the 'Circus' as each plane requires a team of technicians to keep it flying. The team comprises 11 pilots, 100 engineers and support staff. Anyone dreaming of becoming a Red Arrow pilot needs to have a minimum of 1,500 flying hours under their belt, have completed a frontline, operational tour and be assessed above average as a pilot. More Trending The pilot hopefuls are then put through a gruelling flying test and interviews. The home of the Red Arrows, aptly nicknamed 'The Reds,' is at the RAF Waddington base in Lincolnshire. The arrows moved there in late 2022 after 40 years at RAF Scampton. In case you didn't catch the Red Arrows in London this year, you can find all the landmarks that will be illuminated in red, white and blue tonight here. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Celebrate VE Day with a 'fascinating' true story about Queen Elizabeth on Amazon Prime MORE: Is VE Day 2025 a bank holiday in the UK? MORE: How did World War II end – and why do Europe and the US recognise different dates?

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