The Red Arrows are set to fly over Dundee tomorrow
- Andrew Batchelor
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

Dundee residents will have the chance to witness a stunning flypast this Monday evening as the iconic Red Arrows make their way south following a display at the Tall Ships Races in Aberdeen.
The world-renowned Royal Air Force aerobatic team will be visible over parts of the city as they return to their base at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.
Their route south includes a flyover across Angus and Dundee before continuing into Fife and further south.
The jets are expected to leave Aberdeen at approximately 8pm, with sightings over the Dundee area predicted just minutes later.

Weather permitting, spectators in the city could spot the aircraft from 8.05pm as they pass over eastern parts of Dundee, including Barnhill, Kingennie, and the Broughty Ferry waterfront.
The flypast presents a rare opportunity for locals to see the Red Arrows in flight without having to travel to an airshow.
Their distinctive red trails and tight formation are a familiar sight at major UK events, but sightings over Dundee are far less common.
For many, this could be the first chance in years to watch the team soar across local skies.
From Dundee, the Red Arrows will continue south over RAF Leuchars and St Monans before making their final descent to base.
Their expected arrival at RAF Waddington is 8.50pm, but all timings remain subject to change depending on weather or operational requirements.
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