People in Suffolk will be able to see the rehearsals for the King's coronation flypast today.
The six-minute flypast on Saturday, May 6, will pass through the county en route to London and will include more than 60 aircraft.
Rehearsals are scheduled to take place on Tuesday, April 25 between 1.20pm and 3pm, but may continue on Wednesday, April 26, and Thursday, April 27.
A number of events will be taking place across the county for the King's coronation.
Landlords of local pubs have said the upcoming bank holidays and coronation weekend are "vital" for Suffolk's pubs after coming under huge financial strain over the winter.
The rehearsals will see a large formation of planes pass over a number of towns in Suffolk, including Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Aldeburgh and Southwold between 1.55pm and 2.25pm.
The flypast will pass over The Mall in London on coronation day and include 16 helicopters, the historic Spitfires of the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the RAF’s new Envoy IV CC1 aircraft.
The world-famous Red Arrows will also be involved.
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