No planes fly at Headcorn Aerodrome's Combined Ops Military Air Show after Met Office weather warning
12:25, 11 August 2019
updated: 05:57, 12 August 2019
Normal flying is expected to resume today after strong winds grounded planes at a military show.
No planes left the ground at Headcorn Aerodrome's Combined Ops Miltary Air show yesterday as winds battered most of the county.
Organisers are hoping a normal flying schedule will return today.
A spokesman from the aerodrome said: "It will depend on the weather and what time the planes are scheduled to fly."
A statement on its Facebook page reads: "The published flying schedule below all is set to go as planned for today’s air."
Spitfires, Hurricanes and a parachute display team are set to fill the skies between 11am and 5pm.
On the ground there are tanks, Jeeps and hundreds of other military vehicles for visitors to see.