As part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the famous Red Arrows are taking to the skies.

Spotting the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, known more affectionately as the Red Arrows, is a special moment for many.

And if you missed the flypast on Thursday, you have one more chance to see them on Saturday, June 4.

This route in question will start at the RAF base in Fairford at 2.20pm before heading straight towards Swindon and Trowbridge, flying in the vicinity of Swindon at 2.22pm.

They will later land in Exeter at 2.57pm.

The times are subject to change on very short notice, but the current planned times are:

(Please note that AD means aerodrome, VCY means in the vicinity of, and flypast means overhead)

  • 2.20pm: Fairford AD
  • 2.22pm: VCY Swindon
  • 2.25pm: VCY Trowbridge
  • 2.30pm: VCY High Ham
  • 2.32pm: Flypast Vivary Park
  • 2.34pm: VCY Uplowman
  • 2.36pm: VCY Chargot Wood
  • 2.37pm: Flypast Minehead
  • 2.38pm: Over sea
  • 2.39pm: Over sea
  • 2.44pm: North of North Tawton
  • 2.46pm: Southwest of Shebbear
  • 2.49pm: VCY Braunton
  • 2.50pm: Flypast Ilfracombe
  • 2.51pm Over sea
  • 2.57pm: Exeter AD

There is also no guarantee that people in Wiltshire will be able to see this flypast, as the Red Arrows will only be 'in the vicinity' of the Wiltshire places.

The weather might also be a problem, as the forecast predicts grey clouds with light showers for the day.