Military aircraft will be soaring over and near Oxfordshire while travelling to and from Buckingham Palace for the King's Birthday flypast - including the Red Arrows.
Three Chinooks, three Typhoon FGR4s, two Phenom & Texan T1s, a C-17 Globemaster, a Voyager & A400M Atlas, two Poseidon MRA1s, two RC135 Rivet Joints, four Typhoon FGR4s, three Hawk T2s, and four F-35B Lightnings will be part of the special display in London at 1pm, in that order.
The Red Arrows will then, as always, finish things off in style.
After carrying out this spectacular duty for His Majesty, the aircraft will be visible above parts of Wiltshire between 1pm and 1.40pm at a height of at least 2,500ft.
They will appear east of Swindon before heading to Oxfordshire. Military aircraft from RAF Benson in Wallingford will be part of the display.
A large part of the flypast is due to pass over RAF Halton at 1.07pm. The Red Arrows will fly over the base at 1.14pm.
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