People across Norfolk have spotted rehearsals for the King's coronation flypast today.
The rehearsals have seen a large formation of aircraft, including RC-135W Rivet Joints, pass over a number of towns in Norfolk.
Rehearsals took place today, April 25, between 1.20pm and 3pm, but may continue on Wednesday, April 26, and Thursday, April 27.
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Today's rehearsal included F35-B Lightning II jets and a Poseidon MRA1.
The six-minute flypast on the day of the King's coronation, May 6, will pass through Norfolk's skies and will include more than 60 aircraft.
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The route will take the aircraft over King's Lynn, Downham Market and Thetford as well as over Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Beccles.
It will include the Red Arrows and the full Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Flight restrictions will be imposed between 12.15pm and 2pm.
It will impact light aircraft pilots and drone users, but not commercial flights.
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