The Red Arrow are set to seen from Hampshire today as the aerobatics team are set to stun audiences at the Eastbourne Air Show.
Residents in Hampshire are set to get a glimpse of the iconic stunt planes as they make their way across the south coast from RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.
For the Red Arrows, 2024 is also a significant milestone in their history as it is their 60th anniversary year.
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Travelling from RAF Waddington to RAF Odiham in Hampshire - residents in the area are being told to look to the skies at around 2.18pm.
Residents living in Basingstoke and nearby areas may also get a view of the arrows.
They will then arrive in Eastbourne at 2.30pm for their display above the sea.
This could be the last time the Arrows fly over Hampshire in 2024, so residents near Hook, Odium and Basingstoke are being advised to look to the skies.
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