Hundreds of plane spotters enjoyed their last chance to see the iconic RAF Tornado jet over North Wales and Cheshire skies.
Three Tornado GR4 planes are making a series of ceremonial flypasts across a number of sites in the UK today and tomorrow.
The aircraft performed a flypast above the DECA base at Sealand this afternoon after arriving from RAF Shawbury.
Video by Joe Robinson
It was then heading onto RAF Valley in Anglesey.
The flypast has caught the imagination of aviation enthusiasts, with scores of cars parked on both roads adjacent to the A494 in Sealand.
The RAF confirmed earlier this month that after almost 40 years serving the UK on military operations across the world, its Tornado jets are returning home for the last time.
First entering service in 1979, the fast jets have been used in operations across the world, most recently bombarding Daesh to push the terrorist group back through Syria and Iraq.
The Tornado jets are captured in the sky above Flintshire
Aircraft enthusiast David Agnew-White from Bebington
Carl Heitman and Arran Clancy, 14, from Saughall, on the Chester Millennium Greenway Bridge
Staff from Betts Associates whose office is next to RAF Sealand (and was bombed during World War Two)
Crowds gather, above and below, to catch a perfect shot of the Tornado jets
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