RESIDENTS in Wiltshire are set to be treated to yet another flyover from the iconic Red Arrows aerial display team.
The UK's beloved aerobatic team, one of the world's most recognised displays, will be taking part in a busy day of appearances starting in Wales that will see them pass over several towns in the county.
The team are going to be directly flying over Melksham at roughly 2.45pm today, but locals in Bradford Upon Avon and Trowbridge may get a glimpse just before and Devizes residents may see them just after.
From then they'll be travelling from near Devizes to the small village Ashmansworth before arriving at Capel, another small village, for a flypast there just after 3pm.
Swindon locals were able to enjoy flyovers over the town on both June 10 and June 24.
The Red Arrows were formed in 1964 and 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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