Improving weather should see flying resume at the Bournemouth Air Festival after day one was affected by weather.
Bad weather forced the Red Arrows to abandon their display on the first day of the festival
Bournemouth Air Festival is underway with hundreds of thousands of people expected in the town over the weekend.because of adverse weather. Rain and fog forced the Red Arrows to abandon their display but they are scheduled to fly on all days of the festival along with aircraft including the Typhoon and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.People have also been enjoying entertainment along the beach and in the Lower Gardens.
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