South Norfolk's wide skies provided the backdrop for an amazing display of aviation history over the weekend.
This year's Old Buckenham Airshow attracted large crowds of enthusiasts to enjoy a series of aerial spectacles.
A firm favourite was the returning roar of the RAF Typhoon, as well as the military parachute display team the RAF Falcons, as well as Spitfires.
There was also the world's first ever display of an electric aircraft and, back on solid ground, visitors were treated to an impressive military vehicle display.
The show takes place annually at Old Buckenham Airfield, near Attleborough.
The area has a rich aviation heritage, stretching back more than a century to when nearby Pulham was the home of vast airships which became known as the 'Pulham Pigs'.
South Norfolk then saw several bomber units stationed here during the Second World War, including many from the United States Air Force.
Old Buckenham Airfield itself was a military base used by American bombers, with Hollywood actor James Stewart among those stationed here.
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