The Red Arrows are set to fly over Wallingford tomorrow afternoon (August 15).

The team will be flying over Eastbourne at 2.30pm for the Eastbourne International Airshow Display.

According to military-airshows.co.uk, the Red Arrows will depart from RAF Waddington in Lancashire at at 11.49am before flying over the vicinity of RAF Benson at 12.10pm. 

This map shows the route the Red Arrows are expected to take. 

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Taking place from August 15 until August 18, the Eastbourne International Airshow will be celebrating 30 years.

Representing the speed, agility, and precision of the RAF, the Red Arrows act as the face of the service.

The Royal Air Force (RAF) website explains that the typical Red Arrows formation is made up of nine aircraft but it wasn’t always that way.

It explains: “In the first season of 1965, the team – flying seven aircraft in a display and based at RAF Fairford – performed 65 shows.

“A media event at RAF Little Rissington on May 6 was the team’s first official display, with the first public performance in the UK on May 15 at Biggin Hill Air Fair."