THE most famous RAF bomber in history will soar over Worcestershire skies at a revised time for a dramatic flypast.

The Lancaster will now fly north to south over Upton and Big Top on Saturday, July 16 at 2.45pm. 

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The RAF changed the time slot due to planning other flypasts determined by ground control at Fairford.

 

We have previously reported how world famous RAF planes are flying so low over a Worcestershire music festival 'you can wave at the pilots'.

Plane-lovers will be able to get up close to Spitfire, Lancaster and Hurricane RAF planes and wave at pilots in a unique flypast at the Upton Blues Festival.  

Plane spotters will be able to see military planes as they make their way to Upton Blues Festival between Friday, July 15 and Sunday, July 17.

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will fly over the Big Top stage on High Street in Upton upon Severn. 

On the Friday of the festival, a Spitfire and Hurricane will fly over the town at 1.40pm.

Facebook users shared their excitement towards the flypast and one commenter said: "My Dad was a fitter on Spitfires in WW2 and was involved in testing when they were pressurised - really looking forward to this."

Another plane spotter said: "Can't wait to hear the sound of those beautiful engines !! Well done UBF!!" and another social media user added: "Respect to Veterans, Respect to UBF. What a great way to look at the skies!"

In June, the world-famous RAF jets flew over the county several times throughout the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend, taking part in the Midlands Air Festival.