RAF Valley is planning to bring a taste of the London Coronation festivities and Flypast Salute to patriotic royal fans in North Wales.
Four Texan T Mk 1 aircraft of 72(F) Squadron will be taking part in the Buckingham Palace flypast as they salute His Majesty The King .
RAF Valley said they are proud to have King Charles III as their Honorary Air Commodore for RAF Valley.
Wing Commander Chris Ball, Officer Commanding 72(F) Squadron will be leading the RAF Valley flying contingent.
He said: “All of us taking part in the flypast over London and Buckingham Palace are conscious that this is a huge privilege and as we make our progress back to RAF Valley, we were very keen to also share the experience with as many locations as we can en-route, so the aircraft will remain in formation throughout. It is also our way of saying thank you to those in North Wales and the wider region who support us and all we do here at RAF Valley."
Anticipated timings for the return flypast are as below.
These times are dependent on weather and are subject to change.
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The aircraft is set to overfly Wrexham AFC stadium, the racecourse ground, at 4.39pm to salute the Club on their recent promotion to the football league. They will then overfly Chester Racecourse and Cathedral - and head up the Mersey estuary passing the Liver Building and then cross over the Wirral to hug the coast over Prestatyn, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and then Llandudno.
The aircraft will then head out to Douglas Isle of Mani to overfly the war memorial and then return to Valley over Holyhead.
Anticipated timings for the return flypast:
Wrexham 3.39pm
Chester 3.42pm
Mersey 3.46pm
Prestatyn / Rhyl 3.51pm
Abergele / Colwyn Bay 3.53pm
Llandudno 3.55pm
Douglas 4.11pm
Holyhead 4.26pm
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