The Red Arrows will be seen above the Harrogate district this afternoon (Friday).
The aerobatic display team are heading from RAF Waddington towards Prestwick Airport in Scotland.
The flyover will pass over the A61 north of Harrogate, near Burton Leonard, at around 2:30pm.
The Red Arrows will head west towards Pateley Bridge before eventually arriving in Prestick Airport at 3:15pm.
Here is the schedule:
- 14:15 Depart RAF Waddington
- 14:17 NORTH EAST OF NORTH SCARLE
- 14:23 WEST OF BROOMFLEET
- 14:26 EAST OF TOLLERTON
- 14:33 VICINITY OF GOODBER COMMON
- 14:36 NORTH OF CROSTHWAITE
- 14:37 WINDERMERE
- 14:40 EAST OF WYTHOP MILL
- 14:41 OVER SEA
- 14:59 VICINITY OF SLIEVENBOLEY
- 15:01 EAST OF AGHNATRISK
- 15:02 VICINITY OF DUNMURRY
- 15:03 STORMONT CASTLE
- 15:04 Bangor
- 15:05 ORLOCK POINT
- 15:15 Arrive Prestwick

The Red Arrows will pass over the Harrogate area.
See the full flyover schedule and map here.
The flyover is weather dependent and subject to change.

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