For those interested, as well as the RAF being busy out in hot, sandy places, with it being our 90th anniversary year, we're out in force on Friday at Fairford on the day before the International Air Tattoo weekend, with a major parade of about 800 personnel with the Queen presenting the RAF and the RAF Regiment with new colours.
Weather permitting, it will include a large flypast of around 90 RAF aircraft (current types and BBMF), so if you want to see them, although you won't be able to get into Fairford, it will obviously fly over the immediate vicinity of Fairford, and the route in and out runs broadly from Cheltenham to Swindon.
The flypast details are here (a broad route map and the detailed composition of the aircraft formations are at the bottom of the page):
http://www.raf.mod.uk/queenscolourparade/flypast/index.cfmMore general details about the event are at:
http://www.raf.mod.uk/queenscolourparade/http://www.airtattoo.com/airtattoo/Newsroom/news/Newsroom/RAF_FAIRFORD_TO_STAGE_HISTORIC_CEREMONYAnd it is being covered live on the BBC on 11 Jul from 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm.
Not quite up to the size of the 1955 RAF Review at Odiham in her Coronation year (318 RAF aircraft on static display, with a 27-minute flypast of 641 RAF aircraft) but it should still be a good sight to behold for those interested in aircraft.
MG Mark