POPULAR air display team the Red Arrows are set to land at Bournemouth Airport this weekend.
The RAF aerobatic squad is due land at the airport near Hurn as they mark the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday afternoon, May 6.
According to the Military Airshows website, the Red Arrows will arrive in Bournemouth at 2.53pm.
It will be their final stop as part of the coronation flypast.
The Red Arrows are due to leave RAF Waddington at 1.53pm before flying over Skegness at 1.58pm, Woodbridge Airfield at 2.23pm and Leyton at 2.35pm.
The schedule on the Miltary Airshows website says the Reds will be seen over Buckingham Palace at 2.36pm before heading to Windsor for 2.40pm.
They will then fly via Reading, Hook and near Winchester before finishing at Bournemouth Airport.
A map on the website suggests the team will fly alongside the A31 at Stoney Cross and Picket Post area before flying over parts of Ringwood including North Kingston, Bisterne and Matchams.
More than 60 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force – including the Red Arrows – will take part in a flypast over The Mall on Saturday.
Flight restrictions affecting light aircraft and drones will be imposed above central London on Friday and Saturday due to the coronation.
The Red Arrows have become firm favourites of the Bournemouth Air Festival line-up.
The Typhoon has also been announced for the Air Festival which is now in its 15th year.
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