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Here’s when you can catch a glimpse of The Red Arrows today as they fly over Southg Wales.
The pride of the nation will fly over large parts of the country as they return to Cardiff airport
Excitement fills the air today as aviation enthusiasts eagerly await the return of the renowned Red Arrows to Cardiff airport. Following their mesmerizing flypast over Henley-on-Thames, the iconic aerobatic display team sets off from RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire at 4pm.
At precisely 4.20pm, the Red Arrows grace the skies above Henley before embarking on their journey towards Wales. [/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”30604″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]
The time to keep an eye on the sky
The map reveals their path entring Wales at 4.36pm, near Chepstow. From there, they will soar over Newport and proceed north and west of Cardiff, ultimately concluding their journey at Cardiff Airport, Rhoose, at 4.41pm.
It obviously doesn’t take the Hawk jets that long to fly across much of the south and west of the county so you’ll have to keep your eyes and ears ready.
Don’t miss this thrilling opportunity to catch a glimpse in the sky!
Here’s link to their flight path – Red Arrows Flight path
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