The Red Arrows are set to be seen from Hampshire this weekend - this is when you can see them fly past.
Iconic air display team, the Red Arrows, are set put on an unforgettable air show at the Isle of Wight Armed Forces day.
Crowds in Hampshire will be able to get a glimpse of the stunt planes as they fly towards the Island - with the best views from Stokes Bay Road in Gosport and Marine Parade in Lee-on-the-Solent.
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The Arrows typically depart from their base at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire for displays, but for events closer to the southern coast, such as the Isle of Wight Armed Forces Day, they often launch from Bournemouth Airport in Dorset.
The team is set to make its flypast in Ryde at around 11.45am on Sunday, June 29, so residents should look to the skies from around 11.30am.
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