The red arrows will hover in the sky over Southampton today on the last day of the platinum anniversary celebration.
Celebrating the Queen’s anniversary, Spring will see pilots flying over the docks.
This comes as thousands are expected to gather in Mayflower Park for the Great Platinum Festival.
The Red Arrows military air show shows that RAF pilots will travel from Exeter to Fairford between 4.19pm and 5.15pm today.
The screen is expected to rise above Southampton around 16.35.
Read more: The events that take place in Southampton on the last day of the anniversary celebrations
The route starts from Exeter (16.19), including Exmouth (16.21), Membry (16.24), Frampton (16.27), Rockburn (16.32), Kadnam (16.33), Southampton Docks 16.35), Locks Heath (16.36), West Greensted (16.41), Uckfield (16.44), Colchester (16.57), Stratford (17.04), Buckingham Palace (17.05), Chelsea (17.05), RAF Northolt (17.06), Compton (17.11) and Fairford (17.15).
The exhibition will take place just days after the RAF aerobatic team launched itself into the sky over Buckingham Palace on the first day of the festivities.
They were joined by Apache, Spitfires, Lancaster and Typhoons helicopters as part of the spring on more than 70 aircraft.
The exhibition took place just after Trooping the Color, while the royal family stood on the balcony of the palace.
The Royal Navy Wildcat, Royal Navy Merlin and British Apache helicopters were the first to appear in the skies of London.
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