A GLASGOW flypast by the Red Arrows has been cancelled due to bad weather.
Hundreds had lined the banks of the Clyde to witness the iconic display jets soar over the Glasgow Science Centre, where an exhibition celebrating the RAF’s centenary is taking place.
Bell’s Bridge and the Millennium Bridge were also packed with spectators who were left disappointed as the flypast was called off.
The Red Arrows were due to arrive from the east, flying west over the city and turning left near Ibrox Stadium before heading south again.
They’re scheduled to make an appearance at the Scottish International Airshow over Ayr at around 5:40pm.
They’d already wowed crowds at Bournemouth’s airshow earlier this afternoon.
The #redarrows are due to display at 1740 at the #Scottish International Airshow, #Ayr#RAF100 pic.twitter.com/r4OoGiPlnq
— Red Arrows (@rafredarrows) September 1, 2018
The Glasgow Science Centre display is part of the RAF100 Aircraft tour, with five planes being exhibited.
So lucky to get footage of the Red Arrows, so powerful yet so graceful 🙂 #RedArrows #RAF100 #glasgow pic.twitter.com/mWm87Yq9gu
— sbailz (@sbailz74) September 1, 2018
Visitors can get up close with a Sopwith Snipe, Spitfire, Harrier and Typhoon and can also sit in the cockpit of a Lightning stealth combat jet.
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