IT'S time to go full throttle as Bournemouth Air Festival 2023 comes to a close today.
Prepare to witness some incredible air manoeuvres for the final time from a range of aircraft.
If you haven't yet had chance to visit this year's event, there's still time.
Flying starts at 1.30pm and runs until just after 5pm.
You'll be able to see the Starlings and Bronco once again, plus the Yakovlev 50, Tutor, Firebirds, and Firefly.
Red Arrows fans can catch the world-famous aerobatic display team at 2.45pm.
Updates on any displays will be available on our blog throughout the day, and also on the Bournemouth Air Festival app.
Please note, the aircraft listed below are subject to availability and weather conditions.
For all the latest Air Festival news, visit bournemouthecho.co.uk/air
Sunday, September 3
Flying starts from 1.30pm
- Tigers FFT Parachute Display Team
- Yakovlev 50
- Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
- RAF Typhoon
- T-67 Firefly
- RAFAT Red Arrows
- AeroSuperBatics Wingwalkers
- Tutor
- Bronco
- Starlings
- Super Pitts Muscle Bi-Plane
- Firebirds
- Spitfire & Mustang
- RAF Chinook
What else is happening?
In the Lower Gardens during the day, there will be an outdoor church service, vintage cars, Liberty Owls, a Royal Navy concert, and local acts in the bandstand.
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