The Red Arrows will return to Wiltshire's skies today.
Following a brief appearance south of Swindon on Friday afternoon, the famous RAF aerial acrobatic team will be soaring over the county again this afternoon.
The team was formed in 1964 and act as the face of the Royal Air Force, representing the speed, agility and precision of the organisation.
Stationed at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the team is made up of pilots, engineers and essential support staff with frontline, operational experience.
After a flypast above Henstridge Airfield at 1.21pm, the Red Arrows will appear northwest of Trowbridge at 1.25pm, then south of Calne at 1.27pm, followed by a journey near the Cotswold Water Park and Cirencester at 1.29pm and 1.30pm, respectively.
The jets will then head northeast of Cheltenham at 1.32pm on August 26 and appear southwest of Bishops Frome at 1.36pm.
The timing and exact routes may be altered slightly on the day due to weather conditions or other requirements.
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