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BBC News
3 days ago
- BBC News
Thousands set for Red Arrows Falmouth display
Thousands of are readying themselves for the RAF Red Arrows display in Falmouth Bay in said the aerial acrobatic display team was set to begin its display at 18:15 BST to mark Falmouth residents and visitors alike began to line vantage points along Falmouth's seafront including Pendennis Point, Cliff Road and Castle, Gyllyngvase and Swanpool beaches while boat owners took to the Red Arrows have exhibited a diamond nine shape and a combination of close formations, flypasts and precision flying since 1965.


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Red Arrows flight path LIVE: Where Falmouth display can be seen and how to watch
Brits can enjoy the world famous Red Arrows perform as they carry out a jaw-dropping aerobatic display tonight. The RAF pilots will be at Falmouth Week, Cornwall, and visitors will be able to see them take to the sky to show off their stunning aerial display from 6.15 on Wednesday. Organisers have promised "thrilling aerobatics, colourful flypasts and precision teamwork" and they say this year's show is sure to inspire audiences of all ages and backgrounds, they add. Those heading down to watch the show will spot crowd-favourite manoeuvres and new additions to this year's event. You can pick from vantage points along Falmouth's seafront, including Pendennis Point, Cliff Road and Castle, Gyllyngvase and Swanpool Beaches. 14:12KEY EVENT Map of where and when you can see the Red Arrows fly by Here is the Red Arrows map and times when you can see them this evening. Exeter - 5.57pm NW of Silverton - 5.59pm VCY of Okehampton - 6.03pm VCY of Three Burrows - 6.13pm VCY of Perranwell - 6.14pm Falmouth display - 6.15pm Oversea - 6.39pm Exeter - 6.53pm Road closures and special measures put in place for visit for Red Arrows From 5.30pm until the end of the display, there is a temporary vessel exclusion zone on the water. No unauthorised vessels may enter, anchor or transit the exclusion zone. A temporary transit lane will be open 5.30pm to 6pm for controlled access to the inner bay. Drone use is prohibited across Falmouth during the display. All train services will commence and terminate at Falmouth Docks Station as the Falmouth Town Station will be closed. You can park at Ponsharden for free and hop on the Park & Float to Prince of Wales Pier between 9.45am and 5.45pm, tides permitting. Alternatively, you can catch the U1, U2, U3, U4 or 69A buses from outside McDonald's – tap on/tap off available. The Falmouth Rugby Club are offering additional parking for this evening.