Day two of Lowestoft's air show kicked off in style today (Friday) with a fantastic aerial display by the Red Arrows.
At exactly 12.30pm the RAF jets zoomed over the seafront as large crowds watched on in over cast but warm conditions.
Afterwards a spokesman for the aerobatic display team said: 'It was delight and honour to perform before such a large crowd at Lowestoft.'
Other displays today are due to include a Lockheed MC 130P special forces plane, a Dakota and Spitfires, a pair of Mustang P51s, a Grob Tutor, a Tornado from RAF Marham and a ME bf 108.
Yesterday saw 172,000 people thrilled by the first day of the annual event.
• See the website later today for a photo gallery of today's displays.
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