Here’s what I can share about red arrows today.
- If you’re asking about the Red Arrows (the RAF aerobatic team) and their flyovers today, live-tracking and local schedule information are usually posted by official RAF Red Arrows channels and dedicated tracking sites. Today’s exact sight lines depend on the aircraft’s route, weather, and NOTAMs, so the latest guidance from those sources is the best for real-time visibility. See below for examples of where people typically find up-to-the-minute routes and times.
Key sources to check for today
- Official Red Arrows live tracking pages and NOTAM-based route maps, which show current flight paths, times, and display locations. These are updated during display seasons and indicate when/where you can expect to see them. [sources commonly used by enthusiasts: live-tracking pages and route maps]
- Local air display listings or event pages (e.g., English coast/events such as airshows) often publish day-of schedules and viewing spots. Check the event organizers or local news for today’s program.
If you’d like, tell me your exact location in Dallas or nearby, or where you plan to watch from today, and I can tailor viewing tips and typical sightlines based on common practice for UK flyovers (e.g., popular viewing parks or coastal spots) and suggest how to follow live updates.
Would you like me to look up today’s Red Arrows schedule for a specific UK region or event you’re hoping to catch? I can provide a concise, location-focused update with viewing tips.