The RAF has issued a night flying warning for four nights next week.
Aircraft from RAF Marham, near King's Lynn, will be conducting exercises from Monday, September 30, until Thursday, October 3.
A base spokesman said on Monday night permission has been granted to continue flying until midnight, and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights aircrew will be participating in a military exercise and flying will be conducted between 4pm - 12.45am.
"As much flying as possible will be conducted over the sea in designated training areas," he added.
"But residents in close proximity to RAF Marham may notice an increase in aircraft noise during these times as aircraft depart and recover to the airfield.
"We apologise in advance for any inconvenience and disturbance that this may cause and hope that communicating this information in advance will assist in minimising the impact to our valued neighbours."
Marham is the main base of the RAF and Royal Navy's F-35 Lightning stealth fighter force.
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