Exact times Red Arrows fly over Worcestershire on Sunday

Exact times Red Arrows fly over Worcestershire on Sunday

The Red Arrows, the UK’s premier flying aerobatic team, will be flying over the county on their way to the Midlands Air Festival one last time on Sunday (June 1). 

The RAF team flew over Worcestershire on May 30 and May 31, and this will be the last chance to see them for a while. 

A flightpath for the Red Arrows shows the team flying around Worcester, but directly over or close to Evesham, Malvern, and Redditch. 

According to military-airshows.co.uk, the Red Arrows will be flying directly over or close to Redditch, Broadwas, Badsey, Malvern, Great Witley, and more. 

Exact times Red Arrows will fly over Worcestershire to Midlands Air Festival on June 1:

– RAF Brize Norton: 5.16pm

– Shipton Under Wychwood: 5.18pm

– North of Broadwell: 5.19pm

– North of Baughton: 5.22pm

– Great Malvern: 5.23pm

– West of Stourport: 5.26pm

– Redditch: 5.28pm

– East of Evesham (Badsey): 6pm

– North of Oxhill: 6.02pm 

– East of Great Glen: 6.10pm 

– South East of Bottesford: 6.14pm 

– RAF Waddington: 6.17pm

What is the Midlands Air Festival?

Midlands Air Festival takes place at Ragley Hall in Alcester, Warwickshire, from Friday to Sunday (May 30 to June 1).

The festival will also host an array of shows featuring World War Two warbird helicopters, hot air balloons, classic jets, high-energy aerobatics, the Red Arrows, a flying circus, and more.

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster is also set to feature on each day of the show, and will be joined by the Spitfire and Hurricane on each day of the event. 

The flightpath for the group has not yet been released but they will be attending the Midlands Air Festival on Friday (May 30) between 3.45pm and 4.15pm, on Saturday (May 31) between 1pm and 1.30pm and on Sunday (June 1) between 2.15pm and 2.45pm.

More than 100 rainbow coloured hot air balloons in ‘rare, exciting and special shapes’ will take part in four mass ascents over the weekend but ‘numbers are extremely limited’ if you would like to take part in a balloon flight.

Tickets to the Midlands Air Festival can only be bought online and will not be available at the gate. 

Parking is included in the price of the ticket, and pets will not be allowed to attend due to the loud noises made by the aircraft. 



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