Make sure to have your eyes on the skies this weekend as a Lancaster Bomber will be doing a flypast at a Norfolk event.
The Hingham 1940s Weekend runs on May 20 and 21 in the field outside the newly-refurbished social club in the town, now called Abraham's Bar and Club House, and it has been organised by Apollo Events.
There will be a jam-packed programme of entertainment from 10am on both days, with live music from the likes of The Knightingales Vocal Trio and Breckland Brass Band.
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There will also be a 1940s-style dance lesson, classic vehicles, a mobile hairdresser, World War Two re-enactments and a Dad's Army Museum area.
But for many, the highlight will be the Battle of Britain Flight's Lancaster Bomber, which is scheduled between 2.49pm and 3pm on Saturday, May 20.
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While the flight is weather dependent, the conditions are looking dry and sunny for the weekend.
At the event there will also be street food, a beer tent, a tea room and a whole host of craft stalls.
Tickets start at £10, with under 12s free, at Hingham1940.eventbrite.com
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