Watch moment the Red Arrows flew over Worcestershire to popular UK air festival

WATCH the moment the Red Arrows flew over Worcestershire en-route to the Midlands Air Festival.

The roaring Rolls-Royce engines of the Hawk T1s could be heard across the West Midlands as seven of the Red Arrows travelled to the Midlands Air Festival at Ragley Hall, Alcester.

Lilly Smith, from Worcester, captured footage of the aircraft as they flew over Redditch just before 6pm.

The Red Arrows are set to make a second fly-by over Worcestershire today (Sunday).

What are the Red Arrows?

The Red Arrows are the RAF’s aerobatic display team, who have become world-renowned for their displays and signature red liveries from which their name comes from.

Since their founding in 1964, the Red Arrows have flown at thousands of events across the world.

(Image: Alan Evans)

Where are the Red Arrows flying today?

The Red Arrows are set to fly over the Midlands again for the final day of the Midlands Air Festival.

They will take off from East Midlands Airport at around 6.18pm to visit the Midlands Air Festival at 6.30pm, before returning to their base at RAF Waddington by 7.07pm.

(Image: PA)

Here is the full list of times and when you could expect to see them:

Will the Red Arrows be flying over Worcestershire again?

While there are no visits to Worcestershire confirmed for the rest of 2026, the Red Arrows may fly over Worcestershire en-route to other events, such as the RAF Cosford Airshow, Shropshire, on Sunday, June 14.