THE Red Arrows are expected to fly over Anglesey today as part of their RAF Valley flypast.
The RAF's iconic aerobatics team's RAF Shawbury to North Wales, and then to Lincoln, flypast is scheduled for the late afternoon and evening of Thursday, August 11.
The Red Arrows are expected to be seen over Anglesey at around 4.25pm.
They will fly in on the east coast over the island, near Amlwch, taking in Cerrig-Man, the Parys Mountain copper mine, Rhos-y-bol, Gwredog Uchaf and the A55, before touching down at RAF Valley.
They will then depart Valley at 7pm, flying south west over the Irish sea - before moving over the Llyn Peninsula at 7.04pm. They will fly over Porthmadoc and Portmeirion a short time after.
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