Posted: Fri 3rd Jul 2015

Red Arrows to Fly Over Wrexham Tomorrow (Updated Flight Times)

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jul 3rd, 2015

Look to the skies as the Red Arrows are set to pass over Wrexham tomorrow as they jet off from Scampton and travel to Aldergrove.

In flight transit times that have been released the Royal Air Force Red Arrows are anticipated to fly over the west of Wrexham at 4:05pm tomorrow afternoon.

Those hoping to catch a glimpse of the aerobatic dynamics team may just be lucky enough, with the bad weather of the weekend expected to have blown over shortly after midday. The forecast for tomorrow is set to remain cloudy with sunny spells, so there is still a chance that those looking to catch site of the formation flyers may be able to!

As you may expect the sightings of the Red Arrows will be a brief one- but well worth keeping an eye out and looking to the skies for.

This will be the fourth time in a matter of weeks that the Red Arrows have passed over Wrexham – with previous sightings of the formation flyers over the county taking place back in May.

During their transit in May, one us popped to Hawarden airport to watch the Red Arrows take off. The video from the event can be viewed in full below.

Of course these times are all an estimate and are subject to change – however these are the times currently submitted, so don’t blame us if they change!



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