A flow composed of current and historical RAF aircraft, including red arrows, will rise to Buckingham Palace on May 5 to commemorate Ve Day’s 80th anniversary.
Its approximate route to the Palace has been revealed on the military shows airship shows, which covers parts of East Anglia, Essex and London.
The plane will fly on Chelmsford before passing on the top of Romford and Chadwell Heath, between 1.25 pm and 2.10 pm, up to 2,500 feet.
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This means that you live in Havering-Atte-Bower, Collier Row or Harold Hill, you have a good opportunity to see the planes fly down your street.
The Flypast route then goes on Ilford, Barking and East Ham, before heading to the center of London.
Between 1.45 pm and 2.25 pm, the plane will disperse on Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
The specific airplanes that participate in the Flypast have not yet revealed, nor the route for the red arrows.
Military shows add a discharge of responsibility that the routes are only approximate, and that the steering wheel could be canceled if there is bad weather.