The King’s Birthday Flypast will take place this Saturday (June 14), with a large formation of RAF planes set to pass over Buckingham Palace at around 1pm.
Before this, Romford residents might have a chance of spotting the spectacular display as it flies over East Anglia, Essex and parts of east London.
According to Military Airshows, the flypast will soar over Collier Row and the top part of Harold Hill between 12.40pm and 1.25pm, before passing Ilford, Barking and Stratford on its way to central London.
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The formation will then disperse to the west and north west of London, over Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
Military Airshows adds a disclaimer that the routes are only approximate, and that the flypast could be cancelled if there is poor weather.
The RAF has confirmed on its website that the Red Arrows will be part of the display, but a list of the other aircraft has not yet been confirmed.
The flypast will follow the King’s birthday parade in London, including the trooping of the colour and the Royal family’s balcony appearance.
East London and Essex residents previously had a chance to spot a military flypast as part of VE Day celebrations in May.