![]() ![]() Again, take a look at the areas to the east, center, and west of London." You can now enter the individual types that will feature in the flypast. "For an even more detailed view, head to custom filters, and select ‘aircraft type’. Take a look at the Greater London area and you should see the flypast routing in from East to West. They say: "Selecting ‘Military and Government’ under categories will filter your view to display these aircraft. The key towns in each zone are identified, but the exact details of the route will not be revealed in advance for security reasons.Īrea A: 1.15pm to 3pm North Sea and Norfolk CoastĪrea B: 1.45pm to 3pm Thetford, Norfolk and Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkĪrea D: 2pm to 2.45pm Colchester and Chelmsford, EssexĪrea G: 2.20pm to 3pm Reading, Berkshire and Swindon, WiltshireĪrea H: 2.20pm to 3pmGloucestershire and Oxford, OxfordshireĪrea I: 2.20pm to 3pm Marlborough, Tidworth, WiltshireĪccording to FlightRadar24 it will be easy to track the flypast on their website, by selecting ‘Military and Government’ under categories. This means no other planes will be overhead during the select periods. The flypast route has been split into zones and has been given a time slot when airspace is restricted. The route will take the planes over parts of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex on the way to London before heading out of the capital towards Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire as they disperse. ![]() READ MORE: Local Elections 2023 results Live from Liverpool, Sefton, Wirral, Knowsley and across the country ![]() It will be the first flypast involvement of the RAF's new Envoy IV CC1 aircraft, MirrorOnline reports. The six-minute flypast for the King's Coronation will include the world-famous Red Arrows, 16 helicopters, the historic Spitfires of the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the RAF's brand-new P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. More than 60 military aircraft will form a flypast on and restrictions will be in place on the airspace above the North Sea, East Anglia and London. The Red Arrows will be flying in formation over a number of areas to mark King Charles's Coronation. ![]()
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