The air show will be the last event he will attend on King Charles’ coronation day, flying over Buckingham Palace.
And according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, pilots from the three different air forces of the British armed forces will participate in the parade.
The British newspaper said this year’s air show will be much smaller than the one that saw Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953, and 600 planes took part.
Aircraft taking part in the parade included the Royal Navy’s “Wild Cat”, the British Army’s “Apache” and the “Puma” used by the Royal Air Force.
The planes will vary between helicopters, transport, formation and fast jets, and their movements will be displayed on 14 screens.
The aircraft taking part in the parade last week carried out training exercises over the Royal Air Force College in Lincolnshire.
The airshows are due to start over the North Sea, before planes cross the east of the country, Essex and the capital, London.
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