The Red Arrows will soar over Suffolk this week as they take part in a display and flypast for RAF Families Day.
On Thursday (July 25), the Red Arrows will depart from RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire at midday and head to RAF Leeming with a flypast at Honington in west Suffolk.
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At around 12.16pm the famous jets will fly over the village of Icklingham, in west Suffolk.
The flypast over Honington will then take place at around 12.17pm.
At 12.18pm, they will then soar past the village of Redgrave, at the Suffolk-Norfolk border.
People in the areas of Bury St Edmunds, Thetford and Mildenhall will get the chance to see the famous aircraft in the Suffolk skies.
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It may be the last time to see the Red Arrows over the county this summer as they have just three more scheduled displays lined up in the UK.
These include flights to Blackpool, Edinburgh and Eastbourne before they head across the Atlantic where they will spend September participating in a range of airshows in Canada.
The last time the Red Arrows were spotted over the county was when they flew along the coast towards London for the King's birthday flypast on June 15.
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