Thousands of people will descend on the Sussex coast once again this weekend after a successful start for Eastbourne Airbourne.

The popular air show will take over the South coast skies around Western Lawns on Saturday and Sunday as revellers head to the town to catch a glimpse of some of the planes in the sky.

The 30th anniversary of the show this year kicked off with a soaring performance from the Red Arrows while dozens of other planes took to the skies to wow show-goers on Thursday and Friday.

The Red Arrows at Eastbourne AirbourneThe Red Arrows at Eastbourne Airbourne (Image: Claire Hartley)

Hundreds of people also explored the show’s attractions on the Western Lawns including displays from the army, RAF and other military teams.

The festival is not releasing the exact times and days but a full programme is expected across the weekend.

Full list of displays on Saturday and Sunday:

  • D-Day Memorial Display featuring Blenheim, Spitfire and Mustang
  • The Starlings Aerobatic Team
  • RAF Typhoon
  • RSF Grob Tutor Display
  • Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
  • Bronco Demo Team
  • Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers
  • Rich Goodwin’s Jet Pitts
  • Jet Provost T5
  • Rolls-Royce Heritage Flight Mustang and Spitfire

Visitors will also crowd around Wish Tower to get some of the best views of the planes along the seafront.

A Bronco Demo at Eastbourne AirbourneA Bronco Demo at Eastbourne Airbourne (Image: Claire Hartley)

Flying starts at 2.15pm across Eastbourne seafront and will finish around 5pm.

Train services will be available in Eastbourne as well as park and ride services and buses.