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This is when to see the Red Arrows fly over Suffolk after flypast for President of France visit




The Red Arrows will be flying over Suffolk later today on their way back from London having marked a visit by French President Macron on the anniversary of President De Gaulle's speech to occupied France during the Second World War.

They will set off from RAF Brize Norton at 4.41pm and arrive in London shortly before 5pm, carrying out a flypast over Richmond Park and Buckingham Palace.

The Red Arrows will fly over Suffolk and Norfolk this afternoon (36842284)
The Red Arrows will fly over Suffolk and Norfolk this afternoon (36842284)

The scheduled times locally are Framsden 5.11pm, East Harling 5.13pm, Whissonsett 5.17pm, so you'll have to be quick if you want to spot them. That's always assuming the weather does not disrupt their plans

The full flypast schedule is below.

The Red Arrows will fly over Suffolk and Norfolk this afternoon (36842282)
The Red Arrows will fly over Suffolk and Norfolk this afternoon (36842282)

In a tweet yesterday The Ministry of Defence wrote 'the Red Arrows and their French counterparts, La Patrouille de France, will fly over London tomorrow to mark 80 years since Charles De Gaulle’s historic speech to Occupied France'.



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