The RAF’s red arrows flew into the sky today to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The Red Arrows are one of the world’s leading acrobatic exhibition teams and were among the 70 aircraft that flew into the sky to celebrate Her Majesty’s birthday.
The passage began at RAF Scampton and ended at Buckingham Palace. Some of the counties on the way include Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
The plane completed a circuit over the North Sea around 11:45 p.m. They then headed northwest of East Anglia and flew south at 12.15pm.
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After heading to Norfolk and then to Essex, the plane headed for the capital. The planes were spotted in Berkshire around 12:50 p.m.
The route was divided into different areas from A to I, with Berkshire sitting in category G. You can check out the route here.
Stay tuned to our live blog below to see how the flypast unfolded. Send us your pictures and videos to berkshirelive@reachplc.com.