LATER this week residents will come together to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and those in Hampshire could be in with a chance of seeing the famous Red Arrows.
On Thursday (June 2) the Queen's Birthday Parade will be held in London and alongside Trooping the Colour there will be an impressive flypast over Buckingham Palace.
Red Arrow aircrafts will take part with the large formation performing, while you will be able to watch the flypast on BBC 1 from 10am, the aircraft will split into a number of formations and head across different parts of the South East as part of the celebrations.
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So far no exact routes have been planned, but maps indicating areas that aircraft are likely to fly over have been released.
Counties set to witness one of the many aircraft formations, which could each include a Red Arrow include parts of Hampshire.
In Hampshire, northern parts of the county could witness a flypast.
Basingstoke and Andover fall under area G of the dispersal. Other towns including Fleet, Alton and Hook also fall under the potential flypast route.
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The aircrafts could be above the skies in Basingstoke and Andover anytime from 12.50pm to 1.30pm on Thursday.
It has not been predicted exactly when the aircraft could fly close to Hampshire with area G of the dispersal route also containing much of Surrey and parts of Berkshire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire.
For more information, visit: military-airshows.co.uk.
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