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The Red Arrows will be marking their 60th anniversary with a special display this weekend as they head to Blackpool. As part of their journey, the pilots will be flying through Buckinghamshire, treating residents to a spectacular show.

The display, known as the Wendover Flypast, will kick off at RAF Odiham and will pass through various counties in the UK before reaching Blackpool Airport Transit for their main event on August 10th and 11th.

During the display, the skilled RAF pilots will perform impressive aerial maneuvers, leaving a trail of red, white, and blue smoke in their wake.

The journey is set to commence at 4:45 pm on Friday, August 9th, and is expected to arrive at its final destination by 5:29 pm.

Residents in Buckinghamshire can catch a glimpse of the Red Arrows as they pass through the county on their way to Blackpool. The timings for their flyover in Buckinghamshire are subject to change depending on weather conditions or other factors.

On August 9th, the Red Arrows will be flying from RAF Odiham to Blackpool Airport Transit, including the Wendover Flypast. According to the Military Airshows website, they are scheduled to reach Bledlow Ridge in Buckinghamshire at around 4:51 pm.

Continuing north, the pilots will soar over Wendover at 4:52 pm, providing a stunning display for spectators. They will then fly into Tring, Hertfordshire, before returning to Buckinghamshire at 4:55 pm, where they will pass Padbury in the north of the county.

The route taken by the Red Arrows on Friday, August 9th promises to be a thrilling experience for aviation enthusiasts and the general public alike. Keep an eye on the skies to catch these iconic aircraft in action as they celebrate their milestone anniversary.