The Red Arrows will be flying over Lancashire this weekend for the last time this year.
The world-famous RAF display team will be doing a flypast in Chorley on September 18.
According to Military Airshows, the pilots will fly by Astley Hall where the G7 Speakers Conference will be taking place and you might spot them as they commute.
When can I see the Red Arrows?
The flypast is scheduled for 1pm on Saturday, September 18.
At present, this is the last scheduled UK flypast for the remainder of 2021.
On Saturday the Red Arrows will leave their base at RAF Scrampton at 12:28pm, reaching Chorley for 1pm.
The flight path will take the squadron over Tottington, Egerton and Belmont.
Fans across Fiskerton, Leek, Llyn Brenig and more could also catch a glimpse of the display as it commutes.
The full journey and times are:
- Scrampton – 12:28
- Fiskerton – 12:30
- Leek – 12:40
- Crewe – 12:42
- Llyn Brenig – 12:49
- Oversea – 12:55
- Lytham St Annes – 12:57
- Southport – 12:58
- Bretherton – 12:59
- Chorely – 1:00
- Heywood – 1:02
- Holmfirth – 1:05
- Eastoft – 1:11
- Scrampton – 1:15
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