One of the world's most famous aerobatic display teams will be soaring over Wiltshire tonight.

The Red Arrows, formed in 1964, act as the face of the Royal Air Force, representing the speed, agility and precision of the organisation.

Stationed at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the team is made up of pilots, engineers and essential support staff with frontline, operational experience.

On Thursday, July 6, they will fly over Wiltshire as part of their High Wycombe fly past journey.

They will enter Wiltshire from the Oxfordshire direction, flying over Broad Hinton at approximately 6.44pm before moving onto Stokenchurch at 6.49pm.

Their flight path will see them travel over parts of Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Northamptonshire.

The planes themselves are Hawk fast jets which have modified engines to enable smoke to be emitted.

Coloured dye is then mixed with the diesel to produce red, white or blue smoke.

Red Arrows route and timings on Thursday, July 6, according to Military Airshows.

1. 530958N 0003126W WADDINGTON AD (EGXW) - 6.19pm
2. 530736N 0002040W W OF MARTIN - 6.21pm
3. 525215N 0001942W E OF POINTON - 6.23pm
4. 524154N 0004503W N OF LANGHAM - 6.26pm
5. 520721N 0010807W NW OF WEEDON LOIS - 6.33pm
6. 514902N 0020406W S OF COWLEY - 6.40pm
7. 512901N 0015026W BROAD HINTON - 6.44pm
8. 513839N 0005655W SW OF STOKENCHURCH - 6.49pm
9. 514029N 0004740W HIGH WYCOMBE FLYPAST - 6.50pm
10. 514108N 0004435W S OF PRESTWOOD - 6.51pm
11. 514908N 0005330W W OF AYLESBURY - 6.53pm
12. 521816N 0005645W SW OF BRIXWORTH - 6.56pm
13. 525939N 0004530W LONG BENNINGTON - 7.03pm
14. 530958N 0003126W WADDINGTON AD (EGXW) - 7.07pm