Cromer Carnival has announced a replacement act for the Spitfire and Hurricane, which are temporarily grounded due to a fatal crash.
In May, Sqn Ldr Mark Long was killed when the Spitfire he was flying crashed near RAF Congingsby in Lincolnshire.
Cromer Carnival has now confirmed a change to the aerial programme on Carnival Day, which takes place in the field along Runton Road on Wednesday, August 21 2024.
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There will be an Avro Lancaster Bomber display at 2.45pm instead.
It is the most famous RAF heavy bomber of the Second World War and, while 7,377 were built, only two airworthy Lancasters are left in the world.
Cromer Carnival said: "Following the accident involving a Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight earlier this year, both the Spitfires and Hurricane from the flight have been grounded while an investigation takes place.
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"We have received notification from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight that we will have a magnificent Avro Lancaster Bomber display instead."
The Titans Display Team will then perform at 4.30pm.
Gates open at 9.30am on Carnival Day and tickets cost £8 for adults, £6 for children and seniors and a family ticket is £25.
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