When and where to see Red Arrows on return flight over Gloucestershire on Thursday

The Red Arrows are based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire
-Credit: (Image: Phil Dye/PA Wire)


The RAF Red Arrows are due to fly over Gloucestershire once again today (Thursday, June 13) a day after their roared over parts of the Cotswolds. They will be flying from the Channel Islands this afternoon on their way back to their base at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.

People heard sound of the display team on Wednesday afternoon - but not everyone was lucky enough to get a sight of the aircraft as they made their way south across the West Country.

The team is due to leave the Channel Islands area at around 3.39pm today. They will then fly over Swanage in Dorset at around 3.45pm and bank west towards Wareham at around 3.47pm.

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It's then north west into Somerset near Batcome at around 3.52pm before turning north-east towards Bradford-on-Avon and then Chippenham in Wiltshire before flying towards Upper Minety at 3.57pm and towards Cirencester in Gloucestershire to near Rencombe at 3.59pm before banking north east and flying over the Cotswolds into Oxfordshire and then back to base.

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