On Saturday, May 6, The Coronation of King Charles III will take place at Westminster Abbey.
As part of the day of celebration, a huge coronation flypast will take place - and will be visible from Suffolk.
The event will see 60 aircraft pass through the skies before heading to Buckingham Palace.
It will include the Red Arrows and the full Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Also taking part are P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, F-35B Lightning II jets, Envoy IV CC1 and 16 helicopters.
The flypast will begin in the North Sea from 1.15pm and be visible along the Norfolk coast.
From there, it will head to Suffolk from two directions, shown on a map published by Military Airshows.
This will include towns such as Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Sudbury, Southwold, Stowmarket and more.
It will then pass over Colchester and Chelmsford before arriving in London.
This is where the flypast will peak with the aircraft passing over the Mall and Buckingham Palace at 2.30pm.
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They will then continue from the capital towards Oxford and Reading.
There are airspace restrictions in the North Sea, East Anglia and London between 12.15pm and 3pm.
It will impact light aircraft pilots and drone users, but not commercial flights.
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