THE Red Arrows are due to fly over Sussex today as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Royal Air Force aerobatic display team are due to take off from Exeter Airport at 4.19pm today before making their way south.
The planes will be visible above Sussex for around ten minutes between 4.36pm and 4.46pm.
The aircrafts will fly over areas including Southampton and Fareham before entering West Sussex at West Marden.
The team will then fly in a north east direction towards West Grinstead, passing Chilgrove, Graffham and the Knepp Estate.
From here, the Red Arrows will fly over Cowfold and between Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill before changing direction at Uckfield.
The planes will be visible above Buxted, Mayfield and Wadhurst as they travel towards the Kent border.
They will also fly over Buckingham Palace at 5.05pm as part of the display.
The Red Arrows will be on display again in Sussex during the three-day Goodwood Festival of Speed from June 23 to 26.
Red Arrows flight times:
Exeter: 4.19pm
Exmouth: 4.24pm
Membury: 4.24pm
Frampton: 4.27pm
Rockbourne: 4.32pm
Cadnam: 4.33pm
Southampton: 4.35pm
Locks Heath: 4.36pm
West Grinstead: 4.41pm
Uckfield: 4.44pm
Over Sea: 4.53pm
Colchester: 4.57pm
Stratford: 5.04pm
Buckingham Palace: 5.05pm
Chelsea: 5.05pm
Northolt: 5.06pm
Compton: 5.11pm
Fairford: 5.15pm
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