The Red Arrows are set to soar across the sky in Watford later this morning as part of a practice run.
The famous aerobatic display team are due take to the skies for just under an hour today as they complete a formation flight around several locations in England, according to military-airshows.
A map published yesterday shows the red jets are set to take off from RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire at 10.37am and are due to fly over the Hertfordshire area just after 11am.
People wanting to catch a glimpse of the Red Arrows should turn to the skies around 11.05am, which is when the display team should be flying over Watford.
The planes are then set to fly over several more locations before landing back at RAF Scampton around 11.30am.
The Red Arrows have flown over Watford before, with people in the town having been treated to a special fly past in 2019.
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The planes flew into Hertfordshire over Rickmansworth, before travelling over the centre of Watford.
The pilots then went over Elstree Aerodrome, where crowds had gathered, before turning over Borehamwood, coming back over the aerodrome, over North Watford, and out towards Buckinghamshire.
Did you see the Red Arrows?
People in Watford were treated to a Red Arrows flyby today as the aerobatic display team soared through the sky for a practice run.
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