Some of the most famous planes in the world will fly over Oxfordshire today.

The Red Arrows, formed in 1964, act as the face of the Royal Air Force, representing the speed, agility and precision of the organisation.

Stationed at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the team is made up of pilots, engineers and essential support staff with frontline, operational experience.

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On Saturday, June 29, they will fly over Banbury as part of their fly-past journey.

Exact times Red Arrows will fly over Oxfordshire:

  • RAF WADDINGTON - 7.00pm

  •  N OF EAGLE - 7.02pm

  • SW OF BESTHORPE - 7.03pm

  • E OF CODDINGTON - 7.04pm

  • FLYPAST MARSTON - 7.05pm

  • NE OF INGOLDSBY - 7.06pm

  • N OF SWAYFIELD - 7.07pm

  • SE OF GREETHAM - 7.08pm

  • VCY OF MARKET HARBOROUGH - 7.11pm

  • VCY OF LONG BUCKBY - 7.13pm

  • NW OF SLAPTON - 7.15pm

  • NW OF HELMDON - 7.16pm

  • FLYPAST BANBURY - 7.17pm

  • E OF ANDOVERSFORD - 7.21pm

  • S OF UPPER MINETY - 7.23pm

  • TURLEIGH - 7.26pm

  • E OF UPTON NOBLE - 7.29pm

  • NE OF SHILLINGSTONE - 7.32pm

  • BOURNEMOUTH - 7.35pm