Spectacular photos have captured the Red Arrows flying over Norfolk after one of the region's biggest airshows.
The striking photos taken by Jim Hawkins show the Red Arrows landing at RAF Marham on Thursday.
The display team was travelling back from the Clacton Airshow in Essex which is now in its 30th year.
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The show features a range of "dynamic" aerial displays and attractions that include the world-renowned winged troupe.
It takes place over two days which means people will have another chance to spot the Red Arrows over Norfolk today.
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The jets will travel to the airshow from RAF Marham at 12.47pm and pass over Mundford and Watton at 12.49pm and 12.50pm.
They are due back at RAF Marham at 1.36pm and will fly via Watton.
The Red Arrows were scheduled to appear at the Cromer Carnival last week but the display was cancelled due to technical difficulties.
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