From the Red Arrows to Spitfires, Norfolk's skies will be full of military aircraft this summer.
Here are some of the most impressive flypasts to be spotted in Norfolk over the next few months.
The Lancaster Bomber is scheduled to do a flyover just before 3pm on Saturday, May 20.
The Hingham event will have live music, dancing, classic cars and re-enactments.
There will also be street food, a beer tent, a tea room and a whole host of craft stalls with tickets starting at £10.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight group from RAF Coningsby will be passing over Haveringland several times on Sunday, May 21.
It is in a salute to those who died while serving with the RAF 100 (Bomber Support) Group during the war as well as the 36th Bomb Squadron of the USAAF.
The event at St Peter's Church is invite only and the flyover will include Spitfires, Hurricanes, a Dakota, Chipmunk training aircraft and a Lancaster bomber.
The ticketed airshow near Attleborough will have a jam-packed programme on Saturday, July, 29 and Sunday, July 30.
The RAF Aerobatic Team, better known as the Red Arrow, will perform a full display as will the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team.
Also appearing are the Typhoon fighter and bomber, the B-17 Flying Fortress, the Lancaster Bomber, the P-51 Mustang and more.
The Red Arrows will be back again and returning by popular demand to Cromer Carnival with an aerial display.
The team will perform on Carnival Day, Wednesday, August 16, alongside IMPS Motorcycle Display Team, the Paul Hannam ATV Stunt Show and The Devil's Horsemen.
The event is free, with donations encouraged for local charities and future carnivals.
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