TODAY is the fourth and final day of the 2022 Bournemouth Air Festival.
The Red Arrows will be kicking things off and visitors will be able to enjoy three hours of flying from a range of aircraft.
The Sea and Sky Sprint stunt race between a Sunseeker Hawk 38 boat and an G-JPIT plane will also return for a second day.
Updates on any displays will be available on our blog throughout the day, and also on the Bournemouth Air Festival app.
Read more: Bournemouth Air Festival 2022: send us your pictures!
Please note, the aircraft listed below are subject to availability and weather conditions.
For all the latest Air Festival news, visit bournemouthecho.co.uk/air
Sunday, September 4
Flying starts from 1.30pm
- The RAF Red Arrows
- BBMF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
- Typhoon and Spitfire
- RAF Typhoon
- T67 Firefly
- Mustang
- Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers
- Super Pitts Muscle Plane
- Firebirds
- Hawker Fury & Tempest
- RAF Chinook/The Blades
- The Blades
- RAF Chinook
What else is happening?
Visitors will be treated to music, décor, dancing and entertainment from a bygone era in the Lower Gardens.
There is no Night Air or firework display this evening.
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