Map reveals Red Arrow flypast route and times for Trooping the Colour (2024)

The RAF’s acrobatic Red Arrows planes are set to put on a major display to mark King Charles III’s Trooping the Colour today.

It will accompany a parade that will be going through central London to mark the King’s ‘second birthday’ with other members of the royal family expected to be taking part in the celebrations, including Kate Middleton.

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Those heading out to watch the proceedings and hoping to catch a glimpse of the incredible feat are lucky, as the planes will fly directly over central London this weekend.

Here’s everything you need to know about the times and route of the flypast.

What time is the Red Arrows flypast and what is the route?

Around 12.30pm in Lincolnshire’s RAF Waddington, the planes will take off and head towards East Anglia, before turning towards Ipswich and Colchester.

From there, they turn towards Essex and fly over Chelmsford and then they finally reach London, where crowds will see them fly over Hackney, Shoreditch and the Citybefore reaching Westminster.

For those hoping to see the planes, we’ve compiled a map of the direct route they will take.

Those in Heathrow will get to see them go over around 1.09pm, before they reach Winsdor.

It is expeected to reach Buckingham palace by 1:05pm.

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Red Arrows Trooping the Colour flypast timings

  • 12:28pmRAF Waddington
  • 12:30pmWest of Martin
  • 12:32pmSouth of Great Hale
  • 12:39pmOversea
  • 12:44pmOversea
  • 12:49pmOversea
  • 12:51pmOversea
  • 12:55pmWoodbridge Airfield
  • 12:58pmVicinity Of Colchester
  • 1:03pmSouth West of Kelvedon Hatch
  • 1:04pmFairlop
  • 1:05pmStratford Velodrome
  • 1:06pmBuckingham Palace
  • 1:07pmBelgravia
  • 1:08pmBrentford End
  • 1:09pmHeathrow
  • 1:10pmWindsor Castle
  • 1:14pmHalton Camp
  • 1:20pmSouth Of East Haddon
  • 1:25pmVicinity Of Oakham
  • 1:26pmCottesmore Airfield
  • 1:27pmWest Of Burton-Le-Coggles
  • 1:29pmNorth Of Belvoir
  • 1:32pmSouth East Of Bassingham
  • 1:33pmLincoln
  • 1:34pmRAF Waddington

Trooping the Colour is a centuries-old tradition involving King Charles III and members of the Royal Family.

Royal fans have descended on The Mall in CentralLondonto watch the time-honoured ceremony and hopefully catch a glimpse of His Majesty on theBuckingham Palacebalcony.

The annual celebratory summertime event has taken place since 1758, when thousands headed to the capital to partake in King George II’sofficial birthday celebrations.

Is the flypast for Trooping the Colour happening?

When grey skies began to gather this morning, doubts over whether the flypast would happen rose. The thunder and rain certainly didn’t renew any hope.

The Royal Air Force previously said that the display would be ‘subject to weather’.

But with the skies beginning to clear, the Red Arrows confirmed on its X account that the jets had been brought out.

More images from this morning at the Red Arrows’ home at @RAFWaddington – showing the aircraft being towed out and prepared for a flypast over #London at 1300 to mark His Majesty The King’s Official Birthday.

📸 AS1 Iwan Lewis#RedArrows #troopingthecolour #kingsbirthday #RAF pic.twitter.com/N6epwbbiZt

— Red Arrows (@rafredarrows) June 15, 2024

Flight monitoring websites show the aircraft have taken flight, with some locals already spotting them soaring over their rooftops.

What aircraft will be taking part?

The flypast will consist of 34 aircraft, including rotary assets from Joint Aviation Command, training aircraft from No.22 Group, in addition to No.1 Group aircraft from the Air Mobility, ISTAR and Combat Air Forces, prior to the iconic Red Arrows.

Leading the formation will be Chinook helicopters from No. 7 Squadron of RAF Odiham, followed by three Typhoons from 29 Squadron, RAF Coningsby.

‘It is always a privilege to be part of His Majesty the King’s birthday celebrations, where the flypast is an opportunity for us to honour His Majesty the King, our Commander-in-Chief, on this special occasion,’ said Air Vice-Marshal Mark Flewin, Air Officer Commanding 1 Group.

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The dazzling display comes will come just after the Red Arrows commemorated the 80th anniversary of theD-Day Normandy landingsduring World War Two.

The jets flew fromBournemouthfor a 25-minute loop over the south coast and the Isle of Wight, with the flypast happening above Portsmouth Southsea Common at 12.31pm.

It was part of major events which took place to mark the eightieth anniversary of D-Day, when over 150,000 troops landing inFrancein a huge push to defeat Nazi forces and end World War One.

On June 6 1944, the forces launched a huge attack from land, air and sea. It was the largest invasion ever assembled, and was the start of operations by Allied forces including Britain and America which would officially end the war a year later.

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