Red Arrows flight path over Cambridgeshire including time and route this weekend

Red Arrows are due to fly over parts of Cambridgeshire this weekend
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The iconic Red Arrows will be visible in the skies in parts of Cambridgeshire this weekend. The flypast is scheduled to take place on Sunday evening (June 23).

The squadron is due to visit the county on its route to and from the Sywell Display. Many towns and villages across the UK will be able to see and hear the aircraft at some point during the day.

Areas of Cambridgeshire where the Red Arrows are likely to be visible include west of Peterborough and areas near Huntingdon. All times and routes are subject to change due to weather and other requirements.

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The Red Arrows are due to take off from RAF Waddington at around 5.15pm. They are expected to reach Martin in Lincolnshire a couple of minutes later before flying to Helpston.

From there, they will continue their way over Cambridgeshire- passing near Kimbolton at around 5.25pm. The Red Arrows will then fly through Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, before taking to the skies for the Sywell Airshow at 5.30pm.

Afterwards, they will make the journey to the East Midlands, covering areas in Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. They are scheduled to land back at RAF Waddington at around 6.14pm.

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