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The world-famous Red Arrows display team is set to fly over Greater Manchester and Lancashire today (July 13) and Sunday as they perform at the Southport Air Show – and you might be able to catch a glimpse of them. A Military Airshows website has published a map of the team’s predicted flight path. The Red Arrows are set to be seen over parts of West Lancashire, including Skelmersdale and Burscough, this evening.

The Red Arrows will take off from RAF Waddington, in Lincolnshire, at around 2.15. The team will then travel west, landing in Liverpool at 2.



35pm. People in parts of West Lancashire can expect to see the Red Arrows just before 5pm. The team is set to arrive at the Southport Air Show at exactly 5pm.

According to the Military Airshows website, the display team will follow the same path home on Sunday (July 14), meaning you will have another chance at seeing them fly over Lancashire. Red Arrows flight path, on Sunday, July 14. Credit: www.

military-airshows.co.uk They will depart from Liverpool at around 7.

20pm, passing over Skelmersdale and Appley Bridge between 7.20 and 7.23pm.

The team is then set to fly over parts of Greater Manchester, including Standish, Horwich and Eagley and Littleborough between 7.23 and 7.27.

The team is expected to return to RAF Waddington at around 7.41pm. Representing the speed, agility and precision of the RAF, the Red Arrows have performed in their distinctive Hawk jets more than 5,000 times across the world.

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