If you are in central London on Tuesday lunchtime, then LOOK TO THE SKIES!
As part of the events to remember the Battle of Britain, a service is being held in St Paul’s Cathedral, which will be followed by a march past the Cathedral on the ground and flypast of three military aircraft somewhat higher up.
The service tomorrow (7th Sept) starts at 11am and finishes at noon.
The flypast – which will go right over St Paul’s Cathedral – is expected to take place at 12:30 and will be made up of a WWII Spitfire, a Lancaster and a Dakota – all from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
The date of Tuesday 7 September 2010 has been chosen for the commemoration as it is exactly 70 years to the day since Hitler’s war offensive switched from military targets to the bombing of cities and industrial centres.
I can’t find out the flight path – despite asking the BBMF – and would guess they will fly east to west so that they fly over the front entrance of the Cathedral where the march-past is taking place. That is just a guess though.
They take off and will return to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire if you want to try and catch them en-route.
Note: Flypasts of this nature are always subject to the weather. If it is pouring down with rain, then the planes don’t fly.
In addition, the replica Spitfire that was outside the Cabinet War Rooms has been moved to outside the Cathedral today.
Weather turning worse in S.E. London, and not a good forecast for tomorrow, but really hoping it will be clear for the flight tomorrow.
Eek – light rain in Camden Town, very cloudy to the south 😐
Fairly heavy rain in Southwark, keeping my fingers crossed. Plan to cycle down to the Thames to watch it, but looking doubtful.
sortie is on, suiting in coningsby, weather due to clear for window!
Cheers Vegas, clearing and brightening up in SE London, time to get my camera and get on my bike
The Lancaster just flew over my house in Brentwood at 3000 feet heading South West.
It made the windoews ratttle! Fantastic!
Just saw this go past my workplace near monument going roughly east to west as predicted – cheered me up a bit after my 2 hour walk to work from paddington due to the tube strike!
Lovely flypast…I was by Somerset House which they seemed to use as a turning point…dakota then lancaster then spitfire…brilliant!
Just saw the Lancaster and Spitfire fly over in Holloway, amazing!
Lots of people down at St Pauls – for the parade as well as the flypast. The sun came out just in time for both. Superb! and moving as always.
I went down to Rotherhithe and watched from there, superb sight and wonderful sound, so glad the weather did not stop it.