Vulcan bomber's final flypast over northern England

The last flying Vulcan bomber aircraft has flown over northern England as part of a farewell tour of the country.

The famous Cold War plane, which is based at Doncaster Robin Hood Airport, is due to be grounded this month after engineering backers withdrew support.

In its final series of flypasts, the bomber flew over an aircraft manufacturing firm in Brough, East Yorkshire, and the Greater Manchester factory where it was built.

On Sunday, it is due to make a final flight over RAF Waddington, near Lincoln, where large crowds are expected to catch a glimpse of the iconic plane.