AN INTERNATIONAL aviation favourite will be making multiple flyovers across the county in the next few days.
According to Military Airshows, the Red Arrows will be arriving at Bournemouth Airport at 9.47am on June 5 to fuel up before heading to Portsmouth for the flypast.
The talented crew will then take to the skies at 12.17pm, flying over the South of Bournemouth at 12.19pm before making their return to the airport at 12.42pm.
On D-Day the Red Arrows will be visible to Bournemouth residents at 10.08am for the Normandy Flypast to mark the memorable event before flying back to base at 4pm.
Verwood residents will also get the chance to see the high-flying crew as they depart once again from Bournemouth Airport on June 7 to the RAF Valley.
One final chance to see the traditional jet crew will be offered on Saturday, June 8 when the Red Arrows set off for the Portsmouth AFD display at 3.19 before swooping back to the Bournemouth base for 4.05pm.
This may be one of the few times to catch a glimpse of the world-famous team aerobatic display team as they are not returning to the Bournemouth Air Festival this year.
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