Dozens of jets will fly over Wiltshire on the day of the king's coronation.
More than 60 aircraft are due to be enlisted in a flypast around England as they make their way to and from Buckingham Palace on Saturday.
The Red Arrows display team, RAF Typhoon jets, 16 helicopters, and the historic Spitfires from the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will take part.
After soaring over the capital at 2.30pm on May 6, the flypast will make its way over parts of Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, and Wiltshire.
The flypast route has been split into zones which each have a time slot when airspace is restricted
The key towns in each zone are identified, but the exact details of the route will not be revealed in advance for security reasons.
Swindonians and residents living in and around Marlborough and Tidworth should keep their eyes on the skies between 2.20pm and 3pm.
If you miss them, the coronation flypast participants will also be appearing at this year's Royal International Air Tattoo from July 14 to 16.
RAF Charitable Trust Enterprises CEO Paul Atherton said: “This year’s coronation is a historic event and will no doubt demonstrate the best of the Royal Air Force."
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