Old Buckenham: Red Arrows and vintage planes take to skies
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The Red Arrows were among highlights of the annual air show
The Red Arrows, a Lancaster bomber and the B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B are among aeroplanes taking part in an annual air show.
About 10,000 people are expected to attend the two-day event at Old Buckenham near Attleborough, Norfolk.
It takes place at an airfield completed in 1942 during World War Two for the USAAF 53rd Bombardment Group.
Other highlights include a Spitfire formation, RAF Typhoons and two Hawker Hurricanes.

There is also an array of military displays and living history from re-enactors
The event began in 2012 with two hours of flying and has grown to 20 displays a day over the two days.
Organisers said this would include three electric aircrafts, using solar power, which is "quite possibly the first time that's happened at an air show".

About 10,000 people are expected at the former World War Two airfield

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