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Red Arrows to fly over Deeside on Saturday: Full timings and route
The aerobatics team, based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, will perform alongside Typhoons at RAF Lossimouth for the base's friends and families day.
As they fly back south, their route takes them over Elgin, Tarland, Balmoral Castle and Braemar.
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Many will be eager to see the impressive RAF flypast, so here's all the details on when and where you can see the event.
The full timings and route for the Red Arrows flypast:
Depart RAF Lossiemouth – 3.45pm
South-east of Elgin – 3.47pm
South-west of Tarland – 3.52pm
Balmoral Castle – 3.54pm
Braemar – 3.55pm
Loch Fyne – 4.10pm
North-east of Girvan 4.18pm
North-east of Workington 4.27pm
North-east of Millom – 4.32pm
East of Heversham – 4.35pm
East of Bilsborrow – 4.39pm
Preston – 4.40pm
Vicinity of Leyland – 4.41pm
Arrive at Liverpool Airport – 4.45pm
The event is to mark the base's upcoming friends and families day.
Anyone wishing to see observe at Lossiemouth have been encourage to stand at the north end of the airfield, near the West Beach, to keep out of the display area.
The team have taken part in more than 5000 displays in around 57 countries.
The event, timings, and route are all subject to change dependent on the weather.
Who are the Red Arrows and what can we expect?
According to the Red Arrows website, the group is one of the world's "premier aerobatic display teams" and has come to represent the "speed, agility and precision of the Royal Air Force."
The team is known for flying their "distinctive" Hawk fast-jets and is often seen in their "trademark" Diamond Nine formation.
Since their humble beginnings all the way back in 1965, the Red Arrows have also flown in frontline aircraft like the advanced Typhoon.