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Where to see the Red Arrows as they fly over Warwickshire today for the Midlands Air Festival

The Red Arrows will fly over parts of Warwickshire today as they make an appearance at the Midlands Air Festival. The popular event returns this weekend with plenty for the whole family.

The thrilling acrobatic team will be performing on all three days of the festival. The metcheck.com website shows the route the Red Arrows are expected to take this afternoon between 5:14 and 6:00 p.m.




It will be a circular route from RAF Brize Norton, heading north to Malvern, Tenbury Wells, then east to Stourport-on-Severn. Around Redditch, the Red Arrows will turn south towards Alcester, flying over the event grounds at Ragley Hall.

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They will fly to the outskirts of Evesham, Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh before returning to Brize Norton.

The flypast will be the Red Arrows’ first summer show since 2024 and marks one of the highlights of the Midlands Air Festival. Other events include the mass ascension of 100 balloons, more than 45 aircraft displays and several exhibitors and rides.

I have prepared a summary of the events as the event is set to start today. Read more here.

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