The flypast is expected to soar over the Buckingham Palace balcony at 1pm but there will be opportunities to watch them as they head towards London.
A display of military pageantry, the parade involves 1,500 officers and soldiers and 250 horses from the British Army’s Household Division on Horse Guards Parade. What time is the flyover? When is the flyover?
THE PLATINUM JUBILEE Royal Airforce flypast is due to take place today. Here are the planes you should expect to see during what promises to be a ...
- Area I – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area H – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area G – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area F – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm The much-anticipated Platinum Jubilee weekend is finally upon us, kicking off with the Queen’s Trooping the Colour birthday parade. THE PLATINUM JUBILEE Royal Airforce flypast is due to take place today.
The flypast from Spitfires and Red Arrows will take place as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Follwing that the procession will break formation to fly over south London, with residents local to that area able to see the planes at about 1.30pm. Heading towards the capital, the front of the procession will begin to appear over central London between 12.40pm to 1.15pm. They will fly over the North Sea before heading to the north-west tip of East Anglia to head south, at about 12.15pm.
The RAF flypast will feature classic World War II-era aircraft and will pass over Buckingham Palace to coincide with Trooping the Colour.
The Platinum Jubilee flypast will take place on Thursday, June 2nd. But when is the Platinum Jubilee flypast - and where can you watch it? Platinum Jubilee festivities will be ongoing all weekend, with an extended four-day Bank Holiday weekend to mark the occasion.
A six-minute flypast of more than 70 aircraft will feature Apache helicopters, Typhoons and The Red Arrows as part of the first day of Platinum Jubilee ...
Then it will be the RAF Voyager, RAF Typhoon and RAF Lightning (F-35B). First to appear in the London skies will be the Royal Navy Wildcat, Royal Navy Merlin and British Army Apache helicopters. The display will include helicopters from the Royal Navy and the Army and RAF aircraft recently seen responding to events in Kabul and Ukraine and the coronavirus pandemic.
Platinum Jubilee flypast route during Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace as Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 70 years as British monarch.
Area I – approximately between 12.50pm and 1.30pm Area H – approximately between 12.50pm and 1.30pm Area G – approximately between 12.50pm and 1.30pm Area F – approximately between 12.50pm and 1.30pm Area E – approximately between 12.40pm and 1.15pm Area B – approximately between 12.15pm and 1.15pm
A flypast will thunder over Buckingham Palace on Thursday to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee - and the aircraft can be seen in many other areas too.
- Area I – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area H – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area G – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area F – between 12.50pm and 1.30pm - Area D – between 12.30pm and 1.15pm - Area C – between 12.30pm and 1.15pm
A six-minute flypast of more than 70 aircraft will feature Apache helicopters, Typhoons and The Red Arrows as part of the first day of Platinum Jubilee ...
According to Military Airshows, the aircraft will amass around The Wash, a bay and estuary on the edge of East Anglia before carrying out a circuit over the ...
Enthusiastic plane spotters will want to look up at the skies in Berkshire from around 12.50pm until 1.30pm when the aircraft disperse. The event will be kicking off as early as 11.45am. The plane formations will also grace the skies of Surrey, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
The Berkshire area should see the aircraft between 12.50pm and 1.30pm, after the flypast itself, which is expected to last around six minutes.
Following the parade will be a military flypast featuring more than 70 aircraft – including the Red Arrows, Spitfires and Hurricanes. This is more than three times the number of aircraft that took part in the Queen’s birthday parade in 2019. The annual Trooping the Colour, featuring 1,500 officers and soldiers and 250 horses from the Army’s Household Division on Horse Guards Parade, will be followed by the military flypast. Queen's Platinum Jubilee flypast: When can you see military aircraft over West Berkshire today
The Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations will include a spectacular flypast that will see Spitfires and Red Arrows gracing the skies above the UK.
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